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UK Parliamentary Committee Opens Call for Evidence on Russia Trade Sanctions

The U.K. House of Commons' International Trade Committee opened a call for evidence as part of its inquiry on the U.K.'s trade sanctions on Russia. Interested experts, stakeholders and parties that can speak to the role the Department for International…

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Trade plays in developing, implementing and enforcing the trade-related parts of the sanctions on Russia can submit evidence by March 17. The committee said it also wants evidence pertaining to the impact of Russian trade-related sanctions on U.K. businesses, supply chains and consumers, as well as the effectiveness of government support in mitigating the impact of the sanctions.