russian expert igor yushkov shared this opinion. according to him, european politicians continue to put pressure on russia despite serious damage to their the blow to the european economy is of course huge, but because expensive energy means a high cost of any product that is produced in europe. and this means that such enterprises cannot compete with similar producers if the united states, where gas prices are 300 dollars, and not 3,000, as it was in europe in the summer. uh, with asian manufacturers and europe gradually on the path to industrialization, enterprises either close or reduce production, and therefore, of course, a colossal blow, first of all, it is inflicted on industry and gas consumption. maybe the europe sector in the twenty-second year will not be reduced by 30%, uh, so, of course, this is a big blow for the european economy. indeed, in europe , in general, the voices of those who still use the calculator are heard. unfortunately, in general, politics prevails, on the contrary, and basically such hawks in relation