Putin called upon not to admit 'grey zones' in Customs Union
Almaty. December 11. Kazakhstan Today - The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, has called upon not to admit 'grey zones' in the Customs Union, but also not to create obstacles to business. He stated at the session of the Supreme body of the Customs Union of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, the agency reports citing ITAR-TASS.
"Our main task to create joint mechanisms, which will not only liquidate internal barriers in the uniform customs territory, but will also allow an effective control of the external border of the Customs Union," the Russian Prime Minister added.
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