Friday, March 11, 2022

Supply Chain Issues

Yes this is a Russia jet shot down. But, that is not the problem. The problem is that it crashed into State Scientific Production Enterprise  Kommunar Corporation (click here).

The Ghost is fast becoming a symbol of resistance against the massive, but stalled, invasion. Pictured :A member of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence Forces walks near remains of the Russian Sukhoi Su-25 assault aircraft crashed into the State Scientific Production Enterprise «Kommunar Corporation» in Ukraine's second-biggest city of Kharkiv on March 8

"The Ghost" is now considered a profound addition to the Ukraine fight for freedom. The Ghost has been considered a myth. The Ukraine military is wondering if it is. The Ghost is beinging credited with ten destroyed Russian jets. He is stated to have been heard stating, 'Hello occupiers, I'm coming for your soul!'

We (State Scientific Production Enterprise  Kommunar Corporation) are specialized in output of control systems for rockets-carriers and space objects that is proved with high technologies and high qualification of personnel.

Every company in Ukraine that contributed to peaceful trade no longer can supply those commodities. As Putin destroys Ukraine, he is also sponsoring his own special sanctions. These companies may not be able to supply their products no matter what they are.

...The EU is Ukraine's largest trading partner, (click here) accounting for more than 40% of its trade in 2019. Ukraine is the 18th trading of the EU accounting for around 1,1% of EU's total trade. Total trade between EU and Ukraine reached €43,3 bn in 2019.

Ukraine exports to the EU amounted to €19.1 bn in 2019. The main Ukraine exports are raw materials (iron, steel, mining products, agricultural products), chemical products and machinery. This is a considerably increase of 48,5% since 2016.

The EU exports to Ukraine amounted to over €24.2 bn in 2019. The main EU exports to Ukraine include machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, and manufactured goods. EU exports to Ukraine have been subject to a similar impressive increase since 2016 of 48,8%.

The number of Ukrainian companies exporting to the EU has increased at an impressive rate, from approximately 11,700 in 2015 to over 14,500 in 2019....'

There will also be a decline in grants and donations. No exceptions. The organizations that have received LAUNDERED MONEY from Russian oligarchs may be faced with an investigation as to why they accepted laundered money. The oligarches don't pay in rubles, they pay in global currencies. Considering the exchange rate of the Russian Ruble where did all this wealth come from?

...Leaders of cultural, (click here) educational and medical institutions, along with a chief rabbi, had sent a letter urging the United States not to impose sanctions on the Russian, a major donor, saying it would hurt Israel and the Jewish world. Days later, Mr. Abramovich and Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial, announced a partnership that a spokesman for the organization said included a pledge of at least $10 million....

Any donations by oligarches should not be considered as part of an organizations income, but, as their liability. It is time that organizations scale back to a reasonable size since the money they received from oligarches is all laundered.

Sometimes organizations issue grants, loans and scholarships that benefit their interests. That is probably the initial place they can cut back on spending right now. The future would mean a reassessment of their goals and income.