Reminds me when Europe still got energy from Russia. They offered Europe a fixed price contract, but Europe insisting on letting the free market decide. So when the prices skyrocketed (I believe due to the invasion), Europe demanded Russia lower the price, but they couldn’t because they already signed a contract lol. Belarus didn’t suffer from the increased prices because they agreed to a fixed price contract for energy.
Reminds me when Europe still got energy from Russia. They offered Europe a fixed price contract, but Europe insisting on letting the free market decide. So when the prices skyrocketed (I believe due to the invasion), Europe demanded Russia lower the price, but they couldn’t because they already signed a contract lol. Belarus didn’t suffer from the increased prices because they agreed to a fixed price contract for energy.
that’s what happens when you get high on your own supply :)