Russia’s 4-Year War Costs Rise as Trump Threatens Global Trade Deals

On February 23, 2026, the global landscape remains tense as Russia enters its fourth year of full-scale war in Ukraine. Domestic life in Russia is increasingly defined by economic strain, with the government raising VAT to 22% to fund military operations. In towns like Yelets, citizens face surging utility bills and recruitment billboards offering large sums for military service, while drone attacks have necessitated new public shelters. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to international trade partners. Following a Supreme Court decision striking down previous tariffs, Trump threatened much higher levies on countries that "play games" with existing agreements. The European Union and India have already signaled pauses in trade ratification, creating fresh uncertainty in global markets. This episode explores the intersection of domestic economic fatigue in Russia and the escalating trade tensions originating from Washington.

[00:00] Claire Donovan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Claire Donovan.
[00:03] Claire Donovan: And I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:05] Claire Donovan: Russia's war in Ukraine reaches a grim four-year milestone this week as domestic economic pressures mount.
[00:13] Claire Donovan: We will examine how rising taxes and inflation are hitting Russian households.
[00:18] Claire Donovan: President Trump is threatening massive new tariffs on global trade partners following a major court defeat.
[00:25] Claire Donovan: We have details on the looming Tuesday deadline for a new 15% import tax.
[00:31] Claire Donovan: Russia is now entering its fifth year of a conflict that was originally intended to be a brief military operation,
[00:38] Claire Donovan: The war has now lasted longer than the Soviet Union's fight against Nazi Germany.
[00:44] Claire Donovan: The human cost is visible in towns like Yellets, where giant murals honor local soldiers killed in combat.
[00:52] Claire Donovan: Recruitment billboards now offer signing bonuses of 15,000 pounds to attract new volunteers.
[00:59] Claire Donovan: Workplace policy and daily living standards are suffering as the Kremlin raises VAT from 20 to 22 percent.
[01:08] Claire Donovan: Small business owners report that rising utility bills and tax hikes are forcing frequent price increases.
[01:15] Claire Donovan: Security concerns have also reached the Russian interior, with frequent Ukrainian drone strikes in the Lipitsk region.
[01:23] Claire Donovan: Authorities have installed concrete emergency shelters at bus stops and parks for the first
[01:29] Claire Donovan: time.
[01:29] Claire Donovan: Turning now to Washington, where the administration is facing a legal setback on its international
[01:35] Claire Donovan: trade policy, the Supreme Court recently struck down the bulk of global tariffs imposed by
[01:40] Claire Donovan: the president last year.
[01:42] Claire Donovan: The court ruled that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act
[01:47] Claire Donovan: does not authorize such sweeping levies.
[01:50] Claire Donovan: This decision has created immediate chaos for trade deals negotiated under the threat of those taxes.
[01:56] Claire Donovan: So, salmon does have iron in it, but it's not a lot.
[02:01] Claire Donovan: There's better sources of iron.
[02:02] Claire Donovan: President Trump responded on social media by warning countries not to use the court ruling
[02:08] Claire Donovan: as an excuse to retreat.
[02:10] Claire Donovan: He threatened much higher tariffs for any nation that plays games with their current trade commitments.
[02:16] Claire Donovan: The international community is already pulling back as the European Union suspended the ratification of a summer trade deal.
[02:23] Claire Donovan: India has also deferred talks to finalize a recent agreement while they evaluate the new legal landscape.
[02:29] Claire Donovan: The president is moving forward with a new 10% global tariff that he recently increased to 15%.
[02:37] Claire Donovan: This measure is scheduled to take effect this Tuesday, despite the ongoing legal and diplomatic uncertainty.
[02:44] Claire Donovan: I'm Claire Donovan.
[02:45] Claire Donovan: And I'm Cole Mercer.
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Russia’s 4-Year War Costs Rise as Trump Threatens Global Trade Deals
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