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Russia’s Deputy PM outlines future economic cooperation with CIS partners

Posted on October 25, 2013

MINSK, (PNA/Itar-Tass) — Russia and Belarus have not coordinated yet oil supplies to the republic in the fourth quarter, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said Friday.

This year oil is supplied based on quarterly balance sheets.

Totally, Russia was planning to supply 18.5 million tonnes of oil to Belarus.

But the republic insists 23 million tonnes should be supplied.

“Till now neither the energy minister [Alexander Novak] nor [Deputy Prime Minister Arkady] Dvorkovich are coordinating the schedule of supplies that Belarus asked for,” Shuvalov said.

“Now we intend to supply 21 tonnes. But Belarus asks more. We’re in the negotiating process,” he added.

Trade barriers

Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan will decide by 2014 on what points and what term trade restrictions will remain, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said.

Earlier, it was scheduled that when the Eurasian economic union is launched from January 1, 2015 the common economic space between the three countries “will act without restrictions, i.e. without customs barriers, which remain on certain goods and services within the Customs Union”. However, the parties failed to reach agreement on several issues.

Thus, Shuvalov said, the parties agreed that “we’ll give up a formula ‘without exemptions and restrictions from January 1, 2015’ just now.

By March 2014 we’ll submit a list of exemptions under which transition periods and terms, which these exemptions stop functioning, will be set up”.

“I hope that the treaty [on creating and functioning the Eurasian economic union] will be ratified. I hope that the treaty will start acting from January 1, 2015,” Shuvalov said.

Commenting on any problems, the Russian first Deputy Prime Minister said Kazakhstan disagreed with proposals on certain positions, for example on services.

“Kazakhstan believes that if services start working from January 1, 2015, the country’s situation will be worse because many services in Russia are more competitive,” Shuvalov said, adding, “The country means banking, insurance and financial services. Thus, a transition period will take several years as minim

Ukraine and CIS free trade zone

Russia and Ukraine will resume consultations on duties within the CIS free trade zone agreement within the next two week in light of Kiev’s plans to integrate into Europe, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said.

On Thursday, October 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the countries of the Customs Union reserved the right to use protocol 6 of the free trade zone agreement to protect their market.

“It (in) no way means that Russia would impose a ban on imports of Ukrainian goods. But it means that these goods will enjoy no privileges within the free trade zone and the most-favoured nation regime will not be applicable to them,” the Russian president said.

“We’ve started consultations with Ukraine under this procedure in compliance with Protocol 6. The Russian government has requested for such consultations and we’ve started them,” Shuvalov said, adding, “The second round of Russian-Ukrainian consultations may be held within two weeks.”

He said the Russian, Belarusian and Kazakhstani presidents had granted the EEC Council at the level of Deputy Prime Ministers “to take a decision on introducing a common customs tariff for Ukraine if it forms the free trade zone with the European Union”.

“This means that we can introduce a common customs tariff [a code of customs duties for import of goods from third countries] for all goods that transfer to the common customs territory from Ukraine,” Shuvalov said.

He said while adopting protective measures, all requirements of the CIS free trade zone agreements were observed in full.

“None can wait for we’ll do nothing in this aspect,” Shuvalov added.

“Thus, if Ukraine and the EU form the free trade zone, we’ll be opened to our uttermost. But we’ll act firmly,” the Russian first Deputy Prime Minister said.

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