Belarussian oysters anyone? EU food trade looks to sidestep Russian ban
date:Aug 18, 2014
speaking Northern Cyprus can be shipped via Turkey and so, the trader believes, evade Moscow's ban on European Union produce.

You need quick thinking, said Knightsbridge's owner, who declined to be identified by name before he visits the divided island, where the recognised government is an EU member. You need very strong contacts. Things change every single week.

Knightsbridge is one of many European firms exploring ways to sidestep Russia's import embargo on fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and
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