UK: Whisky to benefit from Russia WTO membership, predicts SWA

By James Wilmore | 24 August 2012

Whisky producers will get a boost from Russia joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as it will create a more "stable" business environment, a trade body has claimed.

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Whisky producers will get a boost from Russia joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as it will create a more "stable" business environment, a trade body has claimed.

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