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          Putin bans agricultural imports from West

          (Xinhua/Agencies) Updated: 2014-08-07 09:12

          Putin bans agricultural imports from West

          Russia's President Vladimir Putin chairs a session of the State Council Presidium in Voronezh, August 5, 2014. Putin has ordered his government to prepare retaliatory measures against the latest round of Western sanctions, Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday.[Photo/Agencies]


          MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree banning or limiting the import of agricultural products from countries that imposed sanctions on Moscow, the Kremlin press office said Wednesday.

          The decree, which came immediately into force, ordered the government to draw up a detailed list of products that would be banned or limited for up to one year.

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          The government should also adopt measures along with national producers and retailers to increase the share of domestically produced goods, said the decree.

          The full list of products to be banned or limited for up to one year is to be published Thursday. But RIA Novosti news agency quoted Alexei Alexeenko of Russia's plant and veterinary oversight service as saying "from the USA, all products that are produced there and brought to Russia will be prohibited."

          Alexeenko also was quoted as saying he thinks all fruits and vegetables from European Union countries will also be banned.

          Maxim Medvedkov, director of the department for trade negotiations of the Economic Development Ministry, said the ban " does not contradict WTO (World Trade Organization) rules."

          Russia's retail networks would thus need a month or two to substitute foreign suppliers with other partners, an industry official said.

          "The restrictions will most likely affect only the premium segment, while average consumers won't feel any impact," Andrei Karpov, executive director of the Association of Retail Traders, told reporters.

          "The decision has been made and it will be, without doubt, implemented," RIA Novosti quoted Karpov as saying.

          Among potential substitutional suppliers, Karpov mentioned China and Latin American countries, as well as domestic operators.

          Also on Wednesday, Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision, Rosselkhoznadzor, said authorities will hold meetings on Thursday with diplomats from Ecuador, Brazil, Chile and Argentina over issues involving agricultural import.

          Local authorities have said the ban would cause a "short-term food price hike," but agreed that there won't be long-term hike.

          The move marked the first substantial response Moscow made amid rounds of sanctions imposed by the United States, the European Union, Japan and Canada over the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

          The US and the EU have imposed asset freezes and loan bans on a score of individuals and companies.

          Putin has said that Moscow's retaliatory response "should be done very carefully, so that domestic manufacturers are supported without detriment to consumers."

          Moreover, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Wednesday that Russia was mulling more measures to protect its economy "in a tough, persistent and active manner."

          "You'll be informed about the countermeasures soon. They will also concern the existence and survival of Russia's rocket and space industry," Rogozin told reporters during a visit to a major space corporation.

          "It's like in a war ... Nothing personal," Interfax news agency quoted him as saying.

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