Moldova imposed ban on the export of wheat and sugar due to shortage of stocks

Published 2022년 2월 28일

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Moldova has imposed a ban on the export of wheat and sugar due to a shortage of stocks, as part of a state of emergency declared by the parliament in response to the Ukraine crisis. The government has also limited the trade markup on meat, eggs, milk, and bakery products. The state of emergency, in effect for 60 days, allows the government to implement special measures related to border crossings, movement within the country, use of airspace, and media coordination, among others.
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Moldovan authorities imposed a ban on the export of wheat and sugar due to a shortage of stocks. This was announced on Friday by the Prime Minister of the Republic Natalia Gavrilitsa during a briefing following the meeting of the Commission for Emergency Situations. "Another decision concerns a ban on the export of wheat and sugar for the entire period of the state of emergency starting from March 1. <...> The analysis showed that we have approached the limits of food security," the head of government explained. In addition, the authorities decided to limit the trade markup on meat, eggs, milk and bakery products, she said. On the eve of the Moldovan Parliament in connection with the crisis in Ukraine introduced a state of emergency for a period of 60 days. During this period, the Commission for Emergency Situations will be able to introduce special ...
Source: Zol

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