Russia to Ban EU and US Clothing, Putin's Aide Says

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By  <http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/reporters/finbarr-bermingham> Finbarr
Bermingham 

October 7, 2014 09:56 BST



Pro-Russian protesters take part in a rally near the seized office of the
SBU state security service in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine(Reuters)

Russia is readying a ban on the import of clothing from the EU and US, a
senior aide to Vladimir Putin has said.

Speaking to Russian publication
<http://www.just-style.com/news/russia-readies-potential-ban-on-eu-and-us-cl
othing-imports_id123137.aspx> Just Style, Andrei Belousov said: "We have a
number of non-agricultural products, where our European partners are more
dependent on Russia than Russia on them.

"The Ministry of Economic Development has already prepared a next package of
retaliatory sanctions to western sanctions. Among them are expected to be
the imposition of a ban on the imports of clothing from western countries."

The ban is likely to hit suits, t-shirts, shirts, sweaters, cardigans and
shawls. This will be in addition to the 1 September ban the Kremlin issued
on a host of other non-clothing textiles.

Previously, those in the textiles sector had warned that the ban would have
a more negative effect on the Russian market than those in the West. In
August, the CEO of British fashion group Karen Millen, Mike Shearwood,
<http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4d5f3496-1eed-11e4-9d7d-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3FR
kst9pV> told the Financial Times: "The government may impose sanctions
believing that they will impact Russia. They will hurt domestic businesses
as well. They need to bear that in mind when taking any actions."

Now, an influential figure in Russia's textiles sector has issued a similar
warning. Anna Lebsak-Kleimans, the chief of Fashion Consulting Group
International, said: "In the case of the adoption of a new package of
sanctions, restrictions will mainly affect the premium segment as the
majority of EU production is positioned in this segment. This will have a
negative effect as local producers will not be able to replace them. At the
same time, sanctions will have a negative effect on the middle-priced and
budget segment of the market."

It comes as a series of prominent Russian figures lined up to take swipes at
the sanctions regime against Russia. The former Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov
told RIA Novosti, the Russian news outlet, that they should be lifted
without precondition.

 
<http://en.ria.ru/politics/20141007/193747064/Ex-Russian-Foreign-Minister-Sa
ys-Western-Sanctions-Must-be.html> He said on Monday: "The sanctions must be
lifted without any preconditions, and by doing that, the countries will
demonstrate that they are really willing to cooperate to solve the Ukrainian
conflict," adding that "the sooner such dialogue is restored, the faster we
will rebuild our relations of co-operation and mutual understanding".

A Russian oil tycoon, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former head of Sibneft, has
said the West can't afford to maintain the sanctions regime.

 
<http://en.ria.ru/russia/20141006/193743388/Khodorkovky-Says-Influential-San
ctions-Against-Russia-Too-Costly-for-West.html> Khodorkovsky, formerly
Russia's wealthiest man and who was imprisoned by Vladimir Putin's
government, said: "The West is not capable of taking that level of loss
itself, the costs that would bring really influential sanctions on the
Russian economy. I'm not all that sure that such sanctions are possible in
the first place, at least in the short term."

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