Media reports that Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, plans to lay off thousands of workers as Europe’s market shrinks.  

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** Lay Off 1,600 **

The Russian energy giant Gazprom is planning to lay off 1,600 employees from its central office. This decision comes after the company faced significant financial losses and a decline in market presence in Europe.

**Reason for Layoffs**

According to reports, Ukraine halted the transit of Russian gas to other , ending an arrangement that dated back to Soviet times. This move led to a sharp decline in Gazprom’s exports to Europe, which fell by more than 80% since 2021.

**Financial Struggles**

Gazprom has suffered massive losses following the collapse of its European gas market. The company’s shares have fallen to their lowest level since January 2009, trading at 106.1 rubles ($1.01) on 17. This represents a 33.5% decline since the start of .

**Background**

The EU’s decision to pivot to alternative gas sources after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine triggered the decline in Gazprom’s exports. Europe has significantly reduced its on Russian supplies, with the exception of countries like Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria. ‘s direct pipeline gas supplies to the EU have now halted completely.

** Reaction**

The is allocating an additional 140 million euros ($143 million) in humanitarian assistance for Ukraine. Ukraine’s government has approved a measure allowing foreign companies to participate in modernizing military equipment for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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