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Russian gas cuts will not kill the German economy

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Published: August 11th, 2022,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

from Daniel Gros
Daniel Gros, Vorstandsmitglied und Distinguished Fellow des Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), schreibt über die Inflation in der Eurozone.
Daniel Gros is a member of the board and a distinguished fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies.

Much of the conventional wisdom about Europe’s current natural-gas crisis – triggered by reduced deliveries from Russia – rests on two assumptions: that the German economy depends on cheap Russian gas, and that this bet has gone spectacularly wrong. But while German industry is strong, and the country imports a lot of natural gas from Russia, a closer inspection of the numbers and economics involved does not support the prevailing narrative.

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