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Russia may ban import of cars if West applies new sanctions

The new ban would not apply to foreign auto makers' production inside Russia, daily newspaper 'Vedomosti' said

The newspaper report said proposals for new measures had already been sent to Russian president Vladimir Putin for consideration but no decision had been taken to prepare any new sanctions yet. Photo: BloombergPremium
The newspaper report said proposals for new measures had already been sent to Russian president Vladimir Putin for consideration but no decision had been taken to prepare any new sanctions yet. Photo: Bloomberg

Moscow: Russia may tighten retaliatory sanctions against Western nations to include a ban on imports of cars, among other things, if the US and the European Union impose additional sanctions on Moscow, Vedomosti daily newspaper said on Monday.

Following Russia’s stand-off over Ukraine, Western nations imposed sanctions on Moscow including on its financial and energy sectors, and put dozens of Russians close to President Vladimir Putin on a sanctions list.

Imported vehicles accounted for 27% of sales of passenger cars in the first half of 2014, for trucks imports accounted for 46%, and 13% for buses, according to Vedomosti.

Russia, which denies allegations it is arming separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, may fully or partly ban imports of cars, the Vedomosti newspaper said, citing sources.

The new ban would not apply to foreign auto makers’ production inside Russia, the paper said. Ford Motor Co., Volkswagen AG, Ford Renault, Toyota Motor Corp. and Hyundai Motor Co. all have production facilities inside Russia.

The paper added that proposals for new measures had already been sent to Putin for consideration but that no decision had been taken to prepare any new sanctions yet.

New trade restrictions are possible in the event Western nations impose additional sanctions on Moscow, the paper added.

Russia has imposed a ban on certain agricultural imports from the European Union, the US, Australia, Canada and Norway.

It has also said the government could introduce protective measures in aircraft, shipbuilding and automotive industries. Reuters

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Published: 18 Aug 2014, 11:53 AM IST
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