Belarussian oysters anyone? EU food trade looks to sidestep Russian ban
date:Aug 18, 2014
t apply, however, to the likes of Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia and some of its small, ex-Yugoslav neighbours that have not followed the EU in applying sanctions on Moscow and so are exempt from Russian retaliation.

EU leaders, offering compensation to some businesses such as fruit farmers that may be badly hit by the sudden closure of a market of 140 million consumers, seem unlikely to deter traders who circumvent the embargo by sending goods via third countries.

This is absolutely legal. There
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