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    EEU INTEGRATION TO DECREASE DEPENDENCY ON DOLLAR, EURO IN MUTUAL TRADE

    (c) Sputnik. Anton Denisov
    BUSINESS
    18:56 08.12.2014(updated 19:03 08.12.2014)
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    Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Armenia have already signed and
    ratified a treaty establishing the Eurasian Economic Union.

    (c) SPUTNIK. EGOR ERYOMOV
    EEC to Consider Foodstuffs Issues Between Russia, Belarus: Ministry
    MOSCOW, December 8 (Sputnik) -- Integration with the Eurasian
    Economic Union (EEU) which will replace the existing Customs Union
    between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan starting January 1, 2015,
    will help its member-states decrease dependency on the euro and US
    dollar in mutual trade, Executive Vice President of Russian Union of
    Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Murychev believes.

    Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan have already signed and ratified a
    treaty establishing the Eurasian Economic Union. The three countries
    were later joined by Armenia, which signed the treaty in Minsk on
    October 10.

    "Economic integration within the EEU framework will help get rid of the
    use of the US dollar and euro in mutual trade," Murychev said during
    the Eurasian Economic Congress at the press center of International
    Agency Rossiya Segodnya.

    (c) SPUTNIK. ALEXEI DRUZHININ Putin: Eurasian Customs Union, Vietnam
    Close to Create Free Trade Zone According to Igor Suvorov, president
    of Interstate Bank, currently 55% of all transnational transactions
    between the CIS countries are being conducted in rubles, 30% in US
    dollars, 9% in euros and the rest in other national currencies of
    the organization's member-states. "The goal is to increase the share
    of national currencies in transactions to decrease the use of the US
    dollar and euro," Suvorov said.

    Nevertheless, the congress' participants agreed that it's still too
    early to discuss the creation of a single currency within the EEU,
    as it requires a united supranational regulator and a united emission
    center. The decision has been made to create a regulating body in 2025,
    Suvorov said.

    http://sputniknews.com/business/20141208/1015629112.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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