Kyrgyzstan imposed a ban on the export of certain types of agricultural products

Published 2020년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

The government of a certain republic has imposed a ban on the export of several agricultural products outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union, in order to prevent a critical shortage and ensure national security. The ban, effective for six months, does not apply to re-export, transit, and humanitarian products. The list of prohibited exports includes cattle, small ruminants, poultry, wheat, barley, corn, rice, vegetable oil, wheat flour, sugar, eggs, iodized salt, and pet food.
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"In order to prevent a critical shortage and ensure national, including food, security of the population of the republic, a government decree was adopted on the introduction of a ban on the export of certain types of agricultural products from the republic outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union," the statement said. As the press service notes, the decision was made "taking into account the current epidemic situation in the country." "The said ban is valid for six months and does not apply to re-export, transit and humanitarian products," the message says. The list of ...
Source: Dairy

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