Russia`s accession to WTO: pros and cons

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Today we will talk about world trade. Russia and the European Union agreed at their recent summit in Nice to formulate a "road map" to solve problems hampering Russias access to the World Trade Organization. Will it help? And what does WTO membership mean for Russia? Is it a two way street? What can Moscow give to the world in terms of trade, and what does Russia want from the WTO? The guest to tell us more is Deputy Director for Trade Talks at the Russian Ministry of Economic Development Vladimir Tkachenko.

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  • so true...ukraine has to pay all outstanding debts to russia for the gas that has been given...

  • is it a joke?! what a moronic statement!!! Russia has been selling gas to the Ukraine at 20%-50% off of the "world prices" ever since the collapse of the USSR... enough is enough, bitches! and what the hell did you mention Canada for?! buy freaking gas there! buy the way, the world energy prices came down only recently...

  • last thing we need is WTO

  • UKRAINE must BLOCK RUSSIAN attempts? - already funny. And Russia must cut off any natural gas shipments to Ukraine if Ukr. doesnt agree with Russi

  • Ukraine should block any attempts by Russia to join WTO untill Russia agrees to sell their goods (incl. energy) at world prices.

    Natural gas price today is US$180.- today in Canada.

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