Russia looks for ways to soften impact of food import bans
date:Aug 19, 2014
ontrol price rises as some 50 percent of Russian consumption of fish, milk, beef and cheese had been previously met by imports.

Our Customs Union colleagues can win in this situation because some products, which were previously coming to us directly, will be processed there, Russian news agencies quoted Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich as saying.

A duty-free Customs Union was set up this year by Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus to boost economic ties and trade.

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