Russia extends food import ban until the end of 2021

Published 2020년 11월 28일

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended economic sanctions against Western countries, including the US, EU, Norway, Australia, and Canada, until the end of 2021. These sanctions prohibit the import of a variety of food products, including beef and pork, vegetables and fruit, poultry, fish, cheese, milk, and most dairy products. The restrictions, in effect since August 2014, are to be enforced by the cabinet.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended sanctions against some Western countries until the end of next year. In a decree, Putin instructed the cabinet to ensure the implementation of the measures, reports aiz.info, citing Dow Jones News. Russian economic sanctions prohibit the import of a number of food products from the US, EU, Norway, Australia and Canada. These include beef and pork, vegetables and ...

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