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The European Commission is ordering a report 'on significant distortions in the economy of the Russian Federation for the purpose of trade defence investigation'. The goals is to carry out legal and economic research concerning state induced distortions in the economy of Russia. The research will look into cross-cutting distortions (such as overall allocation of resources, role of state-owned enterprises, financial system, public procurement or the investment regime), distortion in selected factors of production (such as land, capital, energy, labour or raw materials) and distortions in selected sectors of industry. The result of the research is to be consolidated into individual analytical reports.