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Europe's energy prices 'won't return to prewar levels'
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2022-11-10
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Energy prices will never be as low as when Russia was Europe's main supplier, says an economic advisor to the German government, Monika Schnitzer. But she sees a role for Russian energy and raw materials in the future.
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