Friday, September 12, 2014

Russia may ban the import of refrigerators – BBC News

Russia may ban the import of refrigerators – BBC News

Russia’s response to the new sanctions could be not only a ban on the importation of used vehicles, but also various engineering products, including refrigerators. This was announced by Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukayev.

Uljukaev reminded reporters that the introduction of the first package of retaliatory sanctions stipulated the possibility of response not only in the food sector, but also in others. In particular – in the engineering. This may relate to very different techniques, including compressors and refrigerators. “That is, a large number of engineering products and petrochemical products can be in this case are also included in our mechanism of protective measures,” – said the Minister.

According Ulyukaeva until Russia takes in this area of ​​the final solutions. “It requires study. But our proposals ready” – quoted Minister of ITAR-TASS.

This morning, the European Union has published details of new sanctions that come into effect from September 12. The new package provides a reduction in terms of providing liquidity Russia’s largest state-owned banks from 90 to 30 days, and also extends the restriction on “Rosneft”, “Transneft”, “Gazprom Neft”, “Uralvagonzavod”, “Oboronprom” and United Aircraft Corporation. The EU has made 24 more names to the blacklist, bringing its total number to 119 defendants later to impose new sanctions announced and the United States. In the new American sanctions list was included Russian Sberbank. Also tightened sanctions on the Bank of Moscow, Gazprombank, Russian Agricultural Bank, Vnesheconombank and VTB.

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