Russia has banned the import of ice cream, sugar and some other products from Ukraine

Published 2021년 7월 2일

Tridge summary

The Russian government has updated its import restrictions on products from Ukraine, effectively banning several new items including ice cream, mineral and carbonated waters, ready-made soups and broths, and certain prepared foods. Additionally, the import of barley, palm oil, canned meat products, meat offal, and crustaceans is either limited or completely banned. Furthermore, the supply of non-fat cocoa paste, pasta, popcorn, muesli-based products, and various condiments like tomato ketchup and mayonnaise is also restricted.
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Original content

The Russian government has expanded the list of products banned from Ukraine. Changes were made to the resolution of December 29, 2018. According to the decree, signed on June 28, 2021 and posted on the official portal of legal information, the expanded list of prohibited products includes ice cream, mineral water and carbonated water, with added sugar or other sweeteners or flavorings, ready-made soups and broths and blanks for their preparation. In addition, the import of barley, palm oil and its fractions in containers with a net weight of 20 tons, ready-made or canned meat products, meat offal, ready-made or canned crustaceans is ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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