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MOSCOW, June 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russian producers of perfumes and cosmetics that contain alcohol are expecting a rise in prices in view of a new alcohol law coming into effect July 1, the head of a Russian perfumes association said Thursday. The new law introduces automated alcohol meters (EGAIS) and has been declared as a measure to curb dangerous alcohol consumption. "Certainly, there will be a price hike after July 1," which could be as much as 20% by the end of 2007, Tatiana Puchkova said. "In addition, there is an apprehension that leading market players... will leave the market altogether." A senior official from the perfumes association, Sergei Bolshakov, said only about 650 of 3,500 producers on the Russian perfumes market, which has annual sales of $7 billion, had obtained the necessary licenses. Puchkova said small and medium producers could start selling products of dubious quality over lack of funds to obtain the licenses or equipment. However, the producers hope the government will exclude them from the law and thereby prevent a crisis similar to last year"s. The perfumes association said the crisis in July-August 2006 saw annual sales plummet 75% from 85 billion rubles ($3.3 billion) in 2005 to 54 billion rubles last year.

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Municipal services in Moscow cleared 425,000...

"In 24 hours, the city removed 425 thousand cubic meters of snow from the streets. The snow removal involved 12,000 snow-clearing machines and 8,500 dump trucks," city spokesman Igor Pergamenshchik told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.

Russia is marking Defenders of the Fatherland Day at the end of a four-day weekend that saw little break in the snowfall until Tuesday morning.

But the holiday was canceled for many of the city"s snow-clearance teams.

"Public utilities continue to operate in emergency mode. The snow must be removed," Pergamenshchik said.

He said 5,500 people were working to clear the snow ahead of Wednesday"s return to work.

Meteorologists say February in Moscow was the snowiest in the past 40 years, with five days of the month to go.

MOSCOW, February 23 (RIA Novosti)




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