Russian Enterprises at the End of 2024: Aggravation of Problems in the Context of Foreign Economic Sanctions and a High Key Interest Rate
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economic sanctions against Russia; adaptation to sanctions; high cost of loans; need to modernize production; tax burden; tax evasion; adaptation to climate change;All these keywords.
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