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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Weak rouble, higher oil may help Russia if Trump’s tariffs hit, analysts say
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Weak rouble, higher oil may help Russia if Trump’s tariffs hit, analysts say

Last updated: July 31, 2025 12:10 pm
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Russian markets are treading cautiously in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat to impose new sanctions. Analysts believe that the weaker rouble and higher oil prices resulting from these measures could actually provide some short-term support to the economy.

Trump’s announcement on Tuesday stated that the United States would begin implementing tariffs and other actions against Russia in just 10 days if progress towards a peaceful resolution in Ukraine is not made. As a direct result of this, oil prices surged by more than 3%, while the rouble saw a 4.3% decrease since July 24, trading at 81.9 to the U.S. dollar on Wednesday. Additionally, Russia’s stock market experienced a 3.4% decline during the same period.

Despite the uncertainties surrounding the new sanctions, some positive outcomes can be seen. A weaker rouble can enhance export competitiveness by making Russian goods more affordable on the global market and increasing revenue from oil exports priced in dollars. This can be beneficial for Russian exporters, such as oil and gas companies, as well as metals and fertilizer producers.

The rally of the rouble against the dollar earlier this year, reaching up to 45%, had negatively impacted the revenue of Russian commodity firms. However, the recent depreciation of the rouble has sparked a positive response from some exporting companies. For instance, oil giant Rosneft witnessed a more than 2% increase in its stock value since the beginning of the week, while nickel producer Nornickel saw a rise of over 5% on July 29.

Fundamental support for Russian exporters is being provided by the combination of soaring oil prices and a significantly weakened rouble. The recent decision by the central bank to reduce its key interest rate on July 25 has also contributed to the rouble’s decline.

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While a weaker rouble can benefit the state budget by increasing the rouble-denominated value of Russia’s energy revenue, a substantial slide towards 100 and beyond could have detrimental effects on the economy. Analysts are wary of a repeat of November 2024 when the rouble weakened sharply following new U.S. sanctions.

Russian investors are taking precautionary measures by purchasing foreign currency to hedge against potential losses in export revenues if secondary sanctions on buyers of Russian oil are imposed. It is essential for the market to monitor the situation closely and adapt to any further developments.

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