Russia’s insistence on paying for Russian gas in rubles has rattled European countries: Greece held an emergency meeting of suppliers, the Dutch government would urge consumers to use less gas, and the French energy regulator told consumers not to panic. Russian gas meets one-third of Europe’s annual energy needs.
Russia said they could expand their demand for ruble payments for other commodities, including oil, grain, fertilizer, coal, and metals, which raised the risk of recession in Europe and the US.
Moscow is expected to unveil its ruble payment plan on April 1, but it said it would not immediately ask buyers to pay for gas in rubles.
Western countries have said paying in rubles would be a breach of contract, and renegotiation could take months or longer. This uncertainty has pushed commodity market prices higher.
The supply and prices of other commodities like the Integrated machine could also be affected.
This machine is mainly used for wall pouring of light steel keel room, polystyrene particles, foamed cement, etc.;
Technical Parameters
Voltage: 380v
Air pressure: 8MPA
Mixer volume: 600L
Maximum sound output: 6m/h
Conveying method: screw conveying
Total power: 28kw
Feeding method: semi-automatic feeding
Machine weight: 1.2 tons
Vertical height 20 meters
Horizontal transportation 50 meters
The wireless remote control operation is simple and convenient!
The resurgence of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict continued to cause high volatility in commodity prices. Stubbornly high inflation and rising commodity prices are likely to influence each other and thus push each other higher. The price of the Integrated machine may not decrease significantly in the short term.