“Deindustrialization is already happening in Germany.

A number of companies have reduced production output.

Some companies are talking about the possibility of leaving for other regions, primarily in the United States, in the future there will be a departure for China and Turkey,” the expert explained.

He noted that now the question is whether "deindustrialization will affect the political course of Germany."

“Perhaps, following the results of the winter, the level of the crisis will be more widespread in Germany and will create a stable socio-political demand for the normalization of relations with Russia,” Mitrakhovich suggested.

Earlier, Oleg Tyapkin, director of the third European department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, said that Germany's complete refusal to import Russian gas within two years would lead to an economic crisis in Germany.