Meanwhile, FINLAND is economically collasping. The FINNISH Finish paper, pulp and timber business is FINISHED;) Russia has stopped transit of UNFINNISHED timber on a Canal forcing the FINNs to resort to importing and buring garbage to heat their homes and run their economy; they were mostly wood based home heating and even this is running out due to the stoppage of timber from Russia.
Your statement comes with no facts or back up. It also appears to be false based on my cursory internet search.
Bank of Finland Bulletin
Forecast for the Finnish economy – June 2025
New obstacles to Finland’s economic recovery
30 Jun 2025 Forecast Finnish economy
Finland’s economy is facing new obstacles to its recovery. Trade policy tightening and uncertainty over the development of the global economy will slow the pace of economic growth, and a clearer improvement in economic conditions will not be seen until next year. The Finnish economy will grow this year by 0.5%, and by 1.5% in 2026 and 1.6% in 2027. Inflation will stay below 2% in the immediate years ahead. Unemployment will fall slowly. Finland’s public finances will continue to be deeply in deficit, and the accumulation of public debt will continue.
https://www.bofbulletin.fi/en/2025/4/new-obstacles-to-finland-s-economic-recovery/
I will take less than 2% inflation any day of the week. While the report points out some challenges ahead for Finland, the overall opinion is that Finland is in good shape.
The word, Russia is mentioned twice in the report. There is no reference to the pulp, paper or tamber industry.
I have a bit more trust in the Bank of Finland view of their economy than yours.
Do you have VPN and know how to use it? Eventually, this news sill seep into your consciousness. The Finns have not pivoted to driving their exports over land routes, due to a lack of logistics, but their canal access is curtailed.