The transition period will not be extended for all sectors of Crimea, - Konstantinov

03.12.2014 13:54
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia, Ukraine, Economy


Simferopol, December 3 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – The authorities of the republic will draw up a “road map” of those vital sectors of Crimea that require an extension of the transition period.

Speaker of the State Council of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov told reporters in Simferopol on Wednesday.


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According to him, extending the transition period does not make sense for all areas, since in general, many industries have already switched to Russian legislation.

“In some areas, difficulties arise for enterprises that produce this or that product with licensing and so on. We will insist that not a single enterprise stops,” Konstantinov noted.

As an example, he cited the wine industry, where, according to Russian laws, wine production must be carried out at its own facilities, while in Ukraine leasing was allowed.

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