Mexico, which did not support sanctions against Russia, now imports 21% more goods from Russia. In the Russian Federation, meanwhile, the cost of private houses is growing. Users encounter problems with applications downloaded from RuStore And we continue to monitor key events in the business world.
- Mexico, which did not support sanctions against Russia, increased imports from Russia. In January-June 2022 it amounted to $1,190 million, 21% more than in the same period of 2021. And directly in June it became the highest of the current year ($275.4 million).
- The cost of private houses and country houses on average in Russia increased by 20-35% due to the increase in the cost of building materials and labor. Market experts expect prices to rise another 7-8% in the fall (during the season).
- The German automaker Audi intends to supply engines for Formula 1. The team with which the company will cooperate will be named at the end of 2022 (it is supposed to be Sauber), deliveries will start in 2026.
- Christies’s auction house has acquired the rights to a collection of paintings by Microsoft Corp co-founder Paul Allen, which he intends to sell for at least $1 billion (there are 150 works in the collection).
- Various applications downloaded from RuStore to smartphones without Google services work poorly (do not show geolocation, do not support voice input, etc.). User complaints were analyzed and confirmed by Kommersant. VK urges companies to switch to Russian analogues, but market players are forced to admit that there are simply none.
Author:
Ekaterina Alipova
Source: RB

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