Today Russia's GDP is small in comparison with China, USA.Small economy? Compared to what? The US and China? Ok. Germany and Japan? Not that small. Who are we comparing to here?
You seem to forget that Germany is NOT a resource low country and Japan is neither.Today Russia's GDP is small in comparison with China, USA.
Russia's GDP is ranked 9th world wide. and around 6th in PPP. Economy is dependent on commodities. Industry is mostly oriented towards the domestic market with foothold in CIS countries.
Japan's GDP is three times that of Russia
German GDP is twice the GDP of Russia
Japan, Germany and China are all resource poor countries.
Russia is a strong player but can only afford to do so regionally. With the rise of China and NATO's and EU push. Russia may find itself squeezed if it doesn't play its cards right.
1- Germany has some coal.. Japan.. pretty much nothingYou seem to forget that Germany is NOT a resource low country and Japan is neither.
The industrial development within the 2 mentioned countries is multiple times higher then most parts of Russia.
Simply put Russia is investing heavy in modern industry, and even more in logistics to get their resources from point a to b.
This will cost money and ALOT of it, and it will cost a big chunk of time.
So where Germany and Japan have a economic edge over Russia thanks to their established industry, Russia on the other hand is picking up speed.
Let the GDP and PPP values not fool you ok?
Also China will in time overtake the US and EU combined in terms of economy as they are doing their parts on a increasing more technological industry and infrastructure, as many analysts state.
Then you got India, and Brazil (Thanks to its massive resources and increasing industry) who are rising fast and notably Nigeria (Thanks to their oil fields)
So does the question might be will Russia become a top 5 player? I am not sure, but fact is that the current list of big economic names is shaking and new names will pop up.
And in terms of Economic possibilities Russia has one of the best cards in the deck to rise sharply.
The nation is huge, and it has by far one of the biggest resource pool next to Canada to draw from.
And nowadays where US, EU and China/India become increasingly more hungry for natural resources and fossil fuels it is clearly that Russia will benefit from this in a massive way.
And you can see that clearly in their development efforts where they invest astronomical amounts of money into those industries.
And having the EU and China as one of their biggest clients for oil, and gas it becomes painfully clear that this will bring cash into the treasury for a long time to come.
Anyway GDP and PPP are just numbers, who do display a snap shot and a sneak peak in todays economic results of a nation, but what it does not take into account are the long term effects of current investments.
If you look at economic magazines and info sources then you will see that the amount of import and export in Russia over the years did rise sharply, but at the same time it did halt to a more durable level, however their resources and industry output tripled in the past 10 years so hence why they investing so hard in the infrastructure.
If those figures meet each other on paper then Russia's GDP will sky rock.
Anyone on this forum can tell you that.
Also question needs to be asked if Russia wants to grow as fast as China? keep in mind China is regarded as a bubble while Russia's economy is much slower but more durable and has IMO more stamina.
So if Russia would bubble they might risk another collapse, and if i where Russia i would not go there.
So hence why their figures are rather small, compared to their real figures.
Just my few cents here.
I see what you say buddy but ones word: Logistics1- Germany has some coal.. Japan.. pretty much nothing
2- Bubbling economy: Russia was hit by the global financial crisis much worse than China. China is an export based economy. They are making heavy shifts to drive the growth inwards.
3- If Russians manage their economy correctly of course their economy will explode but so far there are very shy movements.
4- Do you know it is cheaper to transport soja from Brazil to russia than to buy from within russia? China's infrastructure is much better than Russia's
5- I do not see any ladas driven in europe, middle east ... plenty of korean cars though. I am not aware of any cooling compressors from russia. no CNC machines from russia. No slaughterhouse from russia. No meat grinder from russia. No computer from russia. No cell phone from russia. No swimming goggles from russia. No sunglasses from russia. No international fashion brand from russia. No international ice cream company from russia etc. How do you expect russia to be a global power with the current trend?!
In summary if russia develops correctly. focuses on quality and enters the global market with consumer products, it will have a chance of becoming a major player.
Currently and for the forseable future 5-10 years russia will be a regional power with significant influence in (Eastern europe and CIS Asian states)
But you do see nuclear reactors, ships, airplanes, etc. being exported from Russia. Traditionally, and to this day, Russian consumer goods sector is weak, and largely non-competitive. But when it comes to providing products of heavy industry the story is quite different. For example significant parts of Boeing civilian aircraft are made in Russia. The same goes for Airbus. Russian agricultural combines Torum-740 and Torum-760 are quite popular, with some even exported to the US. And Russian KaMAZ and Ural family trucks see good export success too. And of course anyone who pays attention to politics should know that the US bought Russian combat/transport helos for the Iraqi and Afghan militaries in Russia.I do not see any ladas driven in europe, middle east ... plenty of korean cars though. I am not aware of any cooling compressors from russia. no CNC machines from russia. No slaughterhouse from russia. No meat grinder from russia. No computer from russia. No cell phone from russia. No swimming goggles from russia. No sunglasses from russia. No international fashion brand from russia. No international ice cream company from russia etc. How do you expect russia to be a global power with the current trend?!