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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/international-business/donald-trump-sees-unlimited-potential-for-large-scale-trade-with-russia-when-bloodbath-is-over/articleshow/121529730.cmsDonald Trump suggests resuming large-scale trade with Russia after the Ukraine war, but experts cite significant obstacles. Hundreds of foreign companies have exited Russia since the 2022 invasion, facing asset seizures and legal instability. Russia's focus on military production and stringent regulations further deter US firms, making a swift trade revival unlikely despite potential sanction relief.Donald Trump sees 'unlimited' potential for 'large-scale trade' with Russia when 'bloodbath is over'Donald Trump suggests resuming large-scale trade with Russia after the Ukraine war, but experts cite significant obstacles. Hundreds of foreign companies have exited Russia since the 2022 invasion, facing asset seizures and legal instability. Russia's focus on military production and stringent regulations further deter US firms, making a swift trade revival unlikely despite potential sanction relief.Donald Trump suggests resuming large-scale trade with Russia after the Ukraine war, but experts cite significant obstacles. Hundreds of foreign companies have exited Russia since the 2022 invasion, facing asset seizures and legal instability. Russia's focus on military production and stringent regulations further deter US firms, making a swift trade revival unlikely despite potential sanction relief.

Donald Trump suggests resuming large-scale trade with Russia after the Ukraine war, but experts cite significant obstacles. Hundreds of foreign companies have exited Russia since the 2022 invasion, facing asset seizures and legal instability. Russia's focus on military production and stringent regulations further deter US firms, making a swift trade revival unlikely despite potential sanction relief.

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