EU tells WTO of Russia's "surge of protectionist measures"
28/11/2012 12:00
GENEVA, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Russia has recently taken "a surge of protectionist measures", some of which break the global trade rules, the European Union said on Monday, citing in particular a ban on imports of live animals from the EU and a recycling fee on imported vehicles.
"There are also a number of other areas where the EU has questions or doubts about the faithful implementation of Russia's obligations under the WTO," an EU diplomat told a meeting of the World Trade Organization's Goods Council, according to a transcript provided to Reuters.
Mon, Nov 26 2012
Source: reuters.com
Source: reuters.com
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