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Russian food ban impact

US Russia-bound product in limbo as sellers seek alternative markets

Several containers bound to Russia prior to the ban remain in limbo, either in storage or still on their way to Russia, with no certainty as to whether they will get across the border

By Jeanine Stewart | Aug. 26, 2014 17:02 BST
US Russia-bound product in limbo as sellers seek alternative markets
Alaskan salmon roe, here on display at the Brussels seafood show 2014, could be hard hit by Russia's food import ban
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