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Russia loses WTO appeal over ban on pork imports from EU

byCT Report
24/02/2017
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MOSCOW: Russia lost its appeal on Thursday against a World Trade Organization ruling on its ban on imports of European Union pigs and pork products. Moscow imposed a ban on most Western food imports in August 2014 after Western sanctions were launched over its role in the Ukraine crisis. It imposed the pig and pork ban after a few cases of African swine fever in some parts of the EU that year. Thursday’s ruling means Russia will be expected to bring its rules into line with the WTO’s. If the EU is not satisfied that it has done so, it could ask to be allowed to impose sanctions on Russia to compensate. That though would probably take years.

A WTO adjudication panel ruled against the ban in August 2016. Russia appealed, and the WTO’s Appellate Body upheld the ruling, albeit on different grounds, and reversed one of the panel’s findings in favour of the EU. “Today’s ruling reconfirms that the measures taken by Russia against the EU have little to do with any real sanitary or health risks. EU products from disease-free areas are safe,” the European Commission said in a statement after the ruling. The EU called on Russia to withdraw its “unjustified measures” and said Moscow’s protectionist policies affected a wide variety of economic sectors.”For most of the products dealt with in this case, trade continues to be restricted by a politically motivated ban Russia imposed on EU agri-food products in August 2014,” it said. EU pork exports to Russia were worth 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in 2013, a quarter of all its pork exports at the time.

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