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29 of April, 18:33

The Union: the Workers in Britain suffer from anti-Russian sanctions
According to the envoy of one of the largest trade unions in Britain GMB, the workers of the country are suffering due to the decrease in industrial exports from the Kingdom to the Russian Federation, which was formed as a result of the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions.
"It became apparent that Russian importers simply converting their orders to other factories located in India and other countries who are able to supply them with their products," the news Agency quoted the official envoy of the Union referring to Associated Press.



"The Board of the trade Union concerned, from punishment to suffer the most important workers of the manufacturing industry of great Britain, because the Russian Federation is expected to supply from countries that have not imposed sentences. The government is harming the British manufacturing industry, " added the Commissioner of the trade-Union. Relations between Russia and the West deteriorated in connection with the situation in Ukraine. The EU and the US on the background reached in Minsk agreements between Kiev and militias Donbass about stopping the fire entered against Russia punishment, against the financial, oil and defense industries. April 27, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the question of the withdrawal or extension of sanctions against Russia will be discussed by the EU in July. Before that leader Vladimir Putin said that due to the imposition of Western countries ' sanctions and falling oil prices, Russia lost 160 billion dollars of investment, however, Russian businesses are quite easy paid off all loans. At the same time the Manager said that if someone thought to cause great congestion of the Russian economy, they have failed, the peak of the difficulties is passed. on April 21, Prime Minister Medvedev D. A. said that experts estimate losses of the Russian economy due to Western sanctions in 25 billion euros, but in 2015, the harm may grow several times.

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