Ce matin je passe devant une station à 9h, le Sp95 était à 1,97
Le livreur était en train de remplir les cuves.
Je repasse 2 heures plus tard : 2,10e le litre
Le 08 mars 2022 à 23:33:02 :
Les pâtes vont être à 4€ c'est génial
Ready like Panzani
Le 08 mars 2022 à 23:30:26 :
pas concerné on peut tres bien vivre sans ca : https://tradingeconomics.com/france/imports/russiapour le gaz et le petrole y'aura les moyens orient et l'afrique du nord.
Oui oui pas concernés.... à part que les cours de toutes les matières premières et des denrées vont EXPLOSER
Dans quelques jours Poutine va signer un décret empêchant l'export de matières premières essentielles vers de nombreux pays !!!
Source du Wall Street Journal : https://www.wsj.com/articles/russia-set-to-ban-commodity-exports-following-western-sanctions-11646768260?mod=rss_markets_main
Article complet ci-dessous:
Russian President Vladimir Putin is banning exports of certain commodities and raw materials, according to a decree issued Tuesday evening in Moscow.
The actual commodities that will be banned from export will be determined by the Russian cabinet, the decree said. Mr. Putin gave them two days to come up with a list of commodities and of countries subject to the ban.
The decree came hours after President Biden said that the U.S. would ban imports of Russian oil over the country’s invasion of Ukraine and the European Union said it would aim to cut imports of Russian natural gas by two-thirds this year. The U.K. government also said Tuesday it was phasing out Russian oil imports by the end of 2022 and is exploring options to end Russian gas imports altogether.
Russia is the third-largest oil producer in the world and the biggest exporter of natural gas. The exports fuel Russia’s economy and the West was believed to be too dependent on them to quit easily. The invasion of Ukraine changed that dynamic.
Oil prices rose following Mr. Putin’s decree. Brent-crude prices, the international benchmark, extended earlier gains to trade 5.9% higher at $130.50 a barrel, before slipping back. They remained below the high of about $139 a barrel recorded on Monday.
Russia is also a major supplier of grains and metals such as aluminum, nickel and palladium, which it accounts for 40% of the world’s production. A sweeping ban on exports could upend global commodity markets. Nickel hit an all-time high today.
The decree was a follow-up to earlier measures taken by the Kremlin in retaliation for Western sanctions. It described the goal of the commodity-export ban as “ensuring the security of the Russian Federation and the uninterrupted functioning of industry.” The ban will be in effect until Dec. 31, according to the decree.
President Biden announced Tuesday a ban on Russian oil imports into the U.S., amid growing calls from bipartisan lawmakers to take action. The U.S. will also ban imports of Russian natural gas and other energy sources, Biden said.
NOT READY !
Source du Wall Street Journal : https://www.wsj.com/articles/russia-set-to-ban-commodity-exports-following-western-sanctions-11646768260?mod=rss_markets_main
Article complet ci-dessous:
Russian President Vladimir Putin is banning exports of certain commodities and raw materials, according to a decree issued Tuesday evening in Moscow.
The actual commodities that will be banned from export will be determined by the Russian cabinet, the decree said. Mr. Putin gave them two days to come up with a list of commodities and of countries subject to the ban.
The decree came hours after President Biden said that the U.S. would ban imports of Russian oil over the country’s invasion of Ukraine and the European Union said it would aim to cut imports of Russian natural gas by two-thirds this year. The U.K. government also said Tuesday it was phasing out Russian oil imports by the end of 2022 and is exploring options to end Russian gas imports altogether.
Russia is the third-largest oil producer in the world and the biggest exporter of natural gas. The exports fuel Russia’s economy and the West was believed to be too dependent on them to quit easily. The invasion of Ukraine changed that dynamic.
Oil prices rose following Mr. Putin’s decree. Brent-crude prices, the international benchmark, extended earlier gains to trade 5.9% higher at $130.50 a barrel, before slipping back. They remained below the high of about $139 a barrel recorded on Monday.
Russia is also a major supplier of grains and metals such as aluminum, nickel and palladium, which it accounts for 40% of the world’s production. A sweeping ban on exports could upend global commodity markets. Nickel hit an all-time high today.
The decree was a follow-up to earlier measures taken by the Kremlin in retaliation for Western sanctions. It described the goal of the commodity-export ban as “ensuring the security of the Russian Federation and the uninterrupted functioning of industry.” The ban will be in effect until Dec. 31, according to the decree.
President Biden announced Tuesday a ban on Russian oil imports into the U.S., amid growing calls from bipartisan lawmakers to take action. The U.S. will also ban imports of Russian natural gas and other energy sources, Biden said.
NOT READY !
On a toute une part de chienne en nous
Redpill
Les golems qui pensent que le conflit va rester en Ukraine
Attendre l'ultra inflation et les prix multipliés par 10 pour commencer à faire du stock
Se rendre compte que les rayons sont vides
Ne plus pouvoir se déplacer à cause des pénuries de carburant
Ne pas retirer son argent des banques et all in dans l'or et métaux précieux
Les coupures de gaz provoquées par la Russie qui contrôle 40% du stock européen
Les blackout réguliers
Attendre sagement chez soi sans prévoir d'abri ou de solution de repli
Ne pas commencer à creuser un bunker ou ouvrir son ancienne fosse septique pour se protéger de l'onde de choc nucléaire
Décidément pas PRÊTS ces GOLEMS
Les golems qui pensent que le conflit va rester en Ukraine
Attendre l'ultra inflation et les prix multipliés par 10 pour commencer à faire du stock
Se rendre compte que les rayons sont vides
Ne plus pouvoir se déplacer à cause des pénuries de carburant
Ne pas retirer son argent des banques et all in dans l'or et métaux précieux
Les coupures de gaz provoquées par la Russie qui contrôle 40% du stock européen
Les blackout réguliers
Attendre sagement chez soi sans prévoir d'abri ou de solution de repli
Ne pas commencer à creuser un bunker ou ouvrir son ancienne fosse septique pour se protéger de l'onde de choc nucléaire
Décidément pas PRÊTS ces GOLEMS
33,5%
550 000 de patrimoine seulement
Et toi ?