Russia has expanded the list of goods banned from import from Ukraine

Published 2021년 7월 5일

Tridge summary

The Russian Government has issued a resolution banning the import or transit of several food products through Ukraine. The prohibited items include barley, palm oil, meat and seafood products, animal feed, timber, and packaging. The resolution, which updates a previous one from 2018, aims to protect Russia's agricultural sector from foreign competition. This decision is reciprocated by Ukrainian dairy farmers banning milk imports from Belarus, indicating a broader trade tension in the region.
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Original content

This is stated in the resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 28, 2021. The document is a supplement to the resolution of December 29, 2018. Thus, goods produced in Ukraine or moved through its territory, including: barley; palm oil and its fractions; prepared or preserved meat and seafood; meat offal; prepared and canned crustaceans; non-fat cocoa paste; pasta; popcorn; ice cream; sugar; muesli-type products based on unroasted grain flakes; tomato ketchup and ...
Source: Agravery

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