BDO: Taxpayers will ultimately fund global sanctions
The sanctions of the opposing parties are far from only hitting the direct participants, and the spectacularly increasing public spending is increasing the public deficits of many countries by several times that of the previous one. In the end, both costs will be borne by the taxpayers, which will be mostly reflected in austerity and tax increases over the next few years.
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