OREANDA-NEWS. June 04, 2009. Russia will drop its planned hike in timber export tariffs to Finland, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen on Wednesday.

Putin confirmed that the two countries had found a compromise in their troubled timber trade.

Putin told Vanhanen that Russia had reversed its former decision on the introduction of timber export tariffs in order to help Finland in the current crisis, according to a Russian government press release.

Russia is a major exporter of round timber to Finland, and introduced the tariffs in a bid to strengthen its own processing industry. The duties resulted in serious problems for the Finnish forestry industry, which is dependent on the Russian raw materials.

During the bilateral talks held in Helsinki, Finland, Putin also said that cooperation with Finland was a factor helping Russia overcome its own current difficulties.

The two government leaders touched upon as many as 25 issues, Vanhanen told the press following the meeting.