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Russia will restrict the export of inert gases, whose lives will be affected?

According to news reports from Russian local media, the export of inert gases will be restricted, which will affect the lives of the following categories of people:

It will affect the lives of some people in technology research and development positions in the chip industry. The 1 th impact of Russia's restrictions on the export of inert gases is that the research and development technology of chips will develop very slowly. For example, the chip research in some countries in Europe and America has entered a state of serious stagnation, and the chip research in China has also been affected to varying degrees. The salaries of staff in the chip research and technology industry around the world may be delayed, and some chip research companies may choose to lay off employees to maintain basic operations. Staff preparing to enter the chip industry may choose to retreat to other industries because of the recruitment conditions or the difficulties faced by the chip industry, which brings great risks to the job security of the chip industry.

It will also affect the lives of some people who are about to buy a car. The shortage of chips will affect the development of automobile industry. When car sales decrease and car demand increases, car prices will naturally rise. According to the market price of fuel vehicles in China, the price increase of each fuel vehicle has reached about 5%~ 10%. Originally, 65,438+10,000 yuan could buy a fuel car, but now it costs 10.5 million yuan or10.00 yuan to buy the same fuel car.

It will also affect the staff engaged in the export of inert gas. Workers in these positions are likely to directly face the risk of unemployment, because most Russians engaged in border trade and inert gas export will have a large number of unemployed people after restricting the export of inert gas. Some unemployed people will continue to stick to their posts, while others will turn to other industries. When the export of inert gas is resumed, the number of posts of border personnel will be drastically reduced, resulting in a large number of job vacancies, which will affect the progress of trade between countries.