Looking at the overall effect, however, in August 2015 the Commission assessed that: ‘in most regions, most of the affected sectors have been able to find alternative markets either within the EU or beyond’. It consequently estimated that the EU agri-food sector was able to compensate for losses on Russian markets because, since the embargo was put in place, the value of overall EU exports to third countries has increased by 5.7%.
By European Parliamentary Research Service
/ October 15, 2015
Agri-food exports values to Russia, selected Member States (in € million)
Agri-food exports values to Russia, selected Member States (in € million)
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