The reason for saying this is mainly because the US dollar itself has a certain international influence and is also the mainstream settlement currency in the world. In this case, because the Russian market itself is subject to certain economic restrictions, even if the Russian market completely withdraws from the dollar settlement, the Russian market will have little influence on the dollar settlement and will not shake the basic state of the dollar settlement.
1. Russia's withdrawal from the US dollar settlement will not have a huge impact on the US dollar.
This is a very simple logic. Russia's main component in the dollar settlement system is energy export. Before that, Russia will export natural gas and oil to European countries, and the settlement method of export is per person. Because European countries have begun to reduce Russia's energy imports, even if Russia voluntarily withdraws from the US dollar settlement, this behavior will have little impact on the US dollar.
Second, this move has little impact on Russia.
Russia's withdrawal from dollar settlement has little impact not only on the dollar, but also on the Russian domestic market. The reason why this happens is mainly because Russia's foreign exchange reserves are not large, and Russia also has rich calculation methods. Russia is not the kind of trading country that relies heavily on dollar settlement, so Russia will not be excessively affected by dollar calculation.
Third, this move may be beneficial to RMB settlement.
If Russia fully introduces US dollar settlement, all Russian businesses will be settled mainly in RMB, which will significantly increase the proportion of RMB settlement in the settlement method. In other words, the full introduction of US dollar settlement in Russia will be good news for RMB, and it will also further strengthen the dominant position of RMB settlement in the international currency. Personally, I don't think Russia will unilaterally withdraw from US dollar settlement, but Russia may gradually reduce the proportion of US dollar settlement in its own settlement.