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"en.20120510.69.4-236-250"2
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"With Russia’s accession to the rules-based multilateral trade system of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the EU could benefit from more liberal access to the Russian market. Additional exports could be worth approximately EUR 107 million per year in the iron and steel sector alone. From now on, any remaining barriers to bilateral trade in steel products that could still apply should be minimal and applicable only within the clear remits of the WTO rules governing aspects such as tariffs, applicable trade defence measures, technical standards, specific customs/clearance procedures, etc. Russia’s accession requires more oversight and the careful removal of any trade and investment barriers that may remain on the Russian side. I strongly believe that the WTO remains the best guarantor of a rules-based multilateral trading system. I also hope that both its new member – Russia – and the EU will live up to all their commitments within the WTO. I would also like to see the EU-Russia trade relationship develop in full compliance with jointly agreed provisions of existing bilateral agreements."@en1
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