Putin Cautions Officials Against Allowing a Recession

In contrast, business sentiment strongly indicates that the economy is “on the brink of a recession.”

Putin highlighted statistics showing a gross domestic product growth of 1.5 percent in the first four months of the year. Analysts, however, attribute this solely to increasing output from the defense sector to support the war in Ukraine. Civilian sectors have significantly slowed down as the government ended various subsidy programs over the past year, particularly for residential mortgages.

The government faces pressure as global crude oil prices, key to a third of its revenue, have dropped to their lowest in over three years due to Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies competing for global market share against higher-cost producers like the U.S.

Putin’s public statements often aim to resolve disputes among the different agencies, businesses, and groups seeking influence in the Kremlin. Recently, tensions have heightened between big business and the central bank, which raised interest rates to over 20 percent to control inflation driven by excessive government spending.

Putin, who has consistently supported the central bank, described its policy as “responsible.” However, he cautioned that reducing nearly 10 percent inflation was “far from the whole picture.”

“Our most important task this year is to transition the economy to balanced growth,” he expressed. “That means moderate inflation, low employment, and continued positive economic dynamics. It’s important to focus on all indicators of how our [various] sectors and companies are performing.”

Putin did not hint at any impending compromise with the West over Ukraine’s situation at the conference.

“I’ve often said that Russians and Ukraine are the same people,” he said during a panel discussion. “In that sense, all of Ukraine is ours.”


Comments

4 responses to “Putin Cautions Officials Against Allowing a Recession”

  1. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Blimey, sounds like Putin’s really got a handle on that economy! A growing GDP fueled by war—who knew conflict could be so profitable? 😂

  2. Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams economic stability like a GDP growth fueled by weapon manufacturing while the rest of us are left wondering if our wallets are just on a diet. 🍷📉

  3. CoB@lt Avatar

    So, the economy’s on the brink of a recession, but hey, let’s just slap a 1.5% growth sticker on it and call it a day! Typical Kremlin magic—abracadabra, ignore the defense sector’s fairy dust! 😂

  4. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Oh, brilliant, nothing like a little GDP growth fueled by military spending to keep the economy from going belly-up! 🙄 Meanwhile, the average bloke’s just trying to figure out if he can afford a loaf of bread without selling a kidney. 🥖💰

  5. lervedr Avatar

    Looks like Putin’s got his finger on the pulse of the economy while the rest of us are just trying to keep our heads above water. But hey, who needs a recession when you’ve got “brilliant” GDP growth fueled by a war machine? 😂

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Playground Riding Ban Enforced in Heusden-Zolder

Playground Riding Ban Enforced in Heusden-Zolder

Heusden-Zolder (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – From 1 July, Heusden-Zolder will prohibit cyclists and moped riders from using or crossing playgrounds, aiming to improve safety for children and families.
The recent annoyance is the justification given by the municipality. Noise pollution was generated by loud mopeds and young individuals riding fat bikes through the playgrounds at high speeds. 
A

Read More

The King Emphasizes “Valuable Contributions to Collective Security” and NATO Alliance to Strengthen the EU

The King Emphasizes “Valuable Contributions to Collective Security” and NATO Alliance to Strengthen the EU

Bruges – King Felipe VI on Friday called for European unity and an enhanced “influence” of the bloc amid the instability and uncertainty of the international landscape. He emphasized the importance of defending the principles and values that uphold the international order and peace, advocating for “valuable contributions to collective security” and the strengthening of alliances, particularly wit

Read More

Putin Cautions Officials Against Allowing a Recession

Putin Cautions Officials Against Allowing a Recession

In contrast, business sentiment strongly indicates that the economy is “on the brink of a recession.”
Putin highlighted statistics showing a gross domestic product growth of 1.5 percent in the first four months of the year. Analysts, however, attribute this solely to increasing output from the defense sector to support the war in Ukraine. Civilian sectors have significantly slowed down

Read More

De Wolf Apprehended in Grobbendonk After Month on Wanted List

De Wolf Apprehended in Grobbendonk After Month on Wanted List

Grobbendonk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – De Wolf, sentenced in Antwerp to 8 years’ prison and 10 years’ supervision for severe abuse and assault, was caught in Grobbendonk by FAST after a month on Belgium’s Most Wanted list.
As VRT and HLN News reported, early in the morning, June 20, 2025, about a month after being on the Most Wanted list, FAST officers caught De Wolf in Grobbendonk, a municip

Read More

Belgium urges response to Israeli settlements

Belgium urges response to Israeli settlements

The International Court of Justice in The Hague provided a non-binding advisory opinion last summer on Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories. The Court determined that this occupation violates international law and called for Israel’s withdrawal from these areas.
Belgium’s Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot noted that the European Union has yet to act on this recommendation. He ha

Read More

Von der Leyen Confronts Political Crisis as Groups Threaten to Withdraw Support

Von der Leyen Confronts Political Crisis as Groups Threaten to Withdraw Support

“The debate on Pfizergate, we protected her from it, if this continues like this, we will stop protecting her,” said a senior Renew official. The Socialists and liberals could “stop playing the game and making deals in other files with EPP,” potentially blocking the EU’s legislative process, they added.
“The problem now is that the Commission is also answering to the alternative right-wing m

Read More

An Actress, a Princess, and Belgium’s Iron Harvest

An Actress, a Princess, and Belgium’s Iron Harvest

Actress Angelina Jolie was so profoundly moved by what she witnessed in Cambodia, that it would change the course of her life. While filming the 2001  movie Tomb Raider, Angelina was greatly impacted by the calamitous effects of  thousands of  landmines laid by the Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian government. She would go on to kickstart  the non-profit Maddox -Jolie-Pit Foundation—an organization d

Read More

EU Excludes Chinese Firms from Major Public Contracts for Medical Equipment

EU Excludes Chinese Firms from Major Public Contracts for Medical Equipment

Brussels – In response to limitations imposed on European businesses in China, the Commission intends to prohibit Chinese firms from supplying health products to public entities, including masks, bandages, machines, and robots, which constitute a market valued at 150 billion euros.
The initiative “seeks to prompt China to eliminate its bias against EU-manufactured medical devices,” as

Read More

Sanctioned Russian Media Maintain Partnership with Facebook

Sanctioned Russian Media Maintain Partnership with Facebook

Sanctioned entities were still part of Facebook’s revenue redistribution program, allowing potential ad revenue sharing, according to nonprofit WHAT TO FIX, which examines internet platform accountability.
The group stated it couldn’t confirm if any funds were exchanged between Meta and the sanctioned entities but indicated its findings raise questions about Meta’s adherence to EU sanctions.

Read More

Percentage of Americans Who Support Israel

Percentage of Americans Who Support Israel

The 46% support for Israel is the lowest percentage in 25 years of tracking of this metric on its World Affairs survey, even though Americans are still more inclined to say they sympathize with Israelis than with Palestinians on the Middle East issue. Both last year and in 2001, Americans’ affection for Israel fell to its lowest point in history, at 51%. Meanwhile, 33% of American adults now say

Read More