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RAINER SAKS In Russia, the price of gasoline can be boosted by bribes paid to Cossacks

The article discusses the possibility of fuel prices in Russia increasing by the amount of the under-the-table tax paid by entrepreneurs. The focus is on the economic implications of this potential rise in fuel costs, particularly for businesses operating in Russia.

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RAINER SAKS In Russia, the price of gasoline can be boosted by bribes paid to Cossacks

The article discusses the possibility of fuel prices in Russia increasing by the amount of the under-the-table tax paid by entrepreneurs. The focus is on the economic implications of this potential rise in fuel costs, particularly for businesses operating in Russia.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual statement regarding potential changes in fuel pricing in relation to taxes paid by entrepreneurs. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language, and the content remains focused on economic factors without taking a clear stance.

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