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"en.20121025.35.4-544-000"2
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"Madam President, after 18 years of negotiation, Russia has entered the World Trade Organisation. From the perspective of EU countries, this is an opportunity to develop more reliable trading relations with this partner. This is a massive concern for Poland, which has not infrequently been treated instrumentally by the Russian authorities, specifically in the commercial exchange sphere. We all remember the problems that arose with exports of Polish meat, fruit and vegetable products to Russia in the not-so-distant past. Now disputes will be adjudicated in an international forum.
The EU is the largest foreign investor in Russia, so the creation of effective mechanisms of mutual trade policy is essential to protect the interests of European business people. The accession of Russia to the WTO also means a range of relaxations as regards access to that market, such as a lowering of duty levels. Elements of control and enforcement of regulations will also be strengthened. I am counting on Russia to show greater responsibility and predictability in international economic relations from now on, and on commercial exchange between Poland and Russia being conducted on sound principles."@en1
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