From the BBC:
"Russia's entry to World Trade Organization hailed by EU"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19345844
"Russia's entry to World Trade Organization hailed by EU"
Russia is the EU's third biggest trading partner, with member countries
exporting 108bn euros ($134bn; £85bn) of goods to the country, including 7bn
euros worth of cars and 6bn euros of medicines. Russia finally joined the WTO on Wednesday after 18 years of
negotiations. The country will now lower its import duties, limit its export duties and
grant greater access to European companies. It will also introduce a host of
other measures to bring it into line with WTO trading procedures. All this should make the country with the biggest population in Europe a much
more accessible - and predictable - market for foreign companies, says the BBC's
Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford. Russia could also benefit greatly from joining, economists say. It will get easier access to international markets and should see an increase
in foreign investment. Russia currently exports 200bn euros of goods to the EU,
of which 130bn euros is oil. However, economists have warned that any improvement will also depend on
Russia clamping down on corruption, reducing bureaucracy and improving the rule
of law, our correspondent says. Russia is the 156th member of the WTO. The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu,
which also joined the organisation on Wednesday, is the 157th member.
^ Hopefully Russia joining the WTO will benefit Russia along with all the other member states. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19345844
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