Russia increases its emergency spending fund by $3.5 billion

Russia increases its emergency spending fund by $3.5 billion

by Joseph Anthony
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The Russian government said on Sunday it has increased its reserve fund used for emergency spending by 273.4 billion roubles ($3.52 billion) to ensure economic stability against the backdrop of Western sanctions over Ukraine.

The sanctions, imposed after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what Moscow describes as a โ€œspecial military operationโ€, cut Russia off from the global financial system and supply channels.
Western nations are also moving closer to a complete ban on energy from Moscow to strip the Kremlin of its biggest source of revenue.
The government has already pledged more than 1 trillion roubles in anti-crisis support to businesses, social payments and to families with children, which will take up all of this yearโ€™s incoming revenues, so there will be no budget surplus.
โ€œThe funds, among other things, will be used to implement measures aimed at ensuring economic stability in the light of external sanctions,โ€ the government said in a statement on Sunday.
The governmentโ€™s reserve fund is a cash cushion to be used for unexpected spending that was not projected in the state budget. Last year, it was used for one-off social payments and to fight the pandemic.
The government said the main source of the reserve fundโ€™s increase was 271.6 billion roubles in additional energy revenues received in the first quarter, as oil and gas prices rose in response to the recovery from the impact of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict raised the risk of disrupted supply.
Russia supplies around 40 per cent of the European Unionโ€™s natural gas consumption, which the International Energy Agency values at more than $400 million per day. The EU gets a third of its oil imports from Russia, about $700 million per day.
REUTERS

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