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Yaroslav Lissovolik, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank Russia

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Russia recently joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO). But will it stick to the rules? France 24's Markus Karlsson asks Yaroslav Lissovolik. He's the Chief Economist of Deutsche Bank in Russia.

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