German companies are not afraid of the consequences of sanctions
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German companies are not afraid of the consequences of sanctions

Most German companies believe that sanctions against Moscow will not adversely affect their business relations with Russian firms, Deutsche Welle reports. Two-thirds of companies expect unchanged or even more successful business with the Russian Federation in 2014. This is the conclusion reached by the authors of a study conducted by the Russian-German Chamber of Commerce, the results of which were published on Tuesday, September 9. Meanwhile, about a third of companies from Germany are afraid that the scale of transactions with Russia will fall by 50 percent or more.

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