Belarussian oysters anyone? EU food trade looks to sidestep Russian ban
date:Aug 18, 2014
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Some firms expect more traffic to countries which maintain trading ties with Moscow, such as Turkey, and to neighbours like Belarus and Kazakhstan, which form a customs union with Russia.

Of course there's going to be a black market, said Luke Devlin, director of PDQ Specialist Couriers in Britain, which ships urgent products around Europe. They will still want their French ... cheese and they're still going to be able to get it.

In recent weeks there has been more interest in EU pro
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