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Russia’s trade with Iran still facing troubles due to sanctions

byCustoms Today Report
04/06/2015
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MOSCOW: Midday at the Nor-Shipping conference saw a high-calibre line-up of panellists discussing navigating the minefield of international trade sanctions, focusing on shipowners and operators active in Iran and Russia.

Sanctions are historically a foreign policy tool, but they have the effect of hitting transactions at almost all levels in the business community.

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Margit Tveiten, director-general of Norway’s ministry of foreign affairs, spoke about how the Norwegian side of sanctions mirrors EU sanctions.

She said Norway does not act alone on sanctions and it is important that countries cooperate. The sanctions against Russia’s petroleum sector is hurting the business community specifically in “deep water”, she explained.

Jonathan Hare, senior vice-president of Skuld’s general counsel, elaborated that navigating the sanctions landscape is extremely difficult. The law is complex, can be unclear and volatile; the political situation is also one in which it is difficult to manoeuvre.

Margit Tveiten Tord Ytterdahl, from the government sector, said this was not on purpose. Anders Engeset, director of Fearnleys offshore supply segment, supported her on this issue and said it had received positive support from the Norwegian foreign minister when it came to manoeuvring within existing regulations.

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