Disinformation by Russia and China Cost Global Economy €11 Billion in 2025.
Kaja Klas Warns of Information Manipulation
According to UATV: On March 17 in Brussels, Kaja Klas revealed that Russia and China allocated €11 billion to information manipulation efforts in 2025. She highlighted that the broader economic toll of disinformation worldwide exceeds €400 billion annually, underscoring the severity of the issue.
According to Klas, manipulating information stands out as one of the most cost-effective tools in modern hybrid warfare. She stressed the urgency of detecting and countering these tactics, noting that malicious actors increasingly rely on cutting-edge technologies—such as cryptocurrency payments—to fund their operations.
Disinformation Threats and Global Response
Klas further pointed out that the current list of individuals spreading propaganda and conspiracy theories includes numerous people and companies. This reflects the dangers posed by disinformation and the need for collective action to address them.
- Sanctions against nine individuals linked to the Bucha massacre were imposed in 2022.
- This underscores the importance of international responses to such incidents.
Kaja Klas's statement highlights growing global anxiety over disinformation threats, particularly in the context of modern technology. The €11 billion spent by Russia and China on information manipulation demonstrates how states are actively weaponizing disinformation as a tool of influence, with potentially severe consequences for global stability. The international community's reaction, including sanctions against those involved in disinformation, represents a critical step toward countering these dangers.
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