Slovakia will maintain a ban on the import of certain types of agricultural products from Ukraine

Published 2024년 1월 12일

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Slovakia's Prime Minister, Robert Fico, stated that the ban on certain agricultural product imports from Ukraine will continue, with the number of banned products increasing from 4 to 14, including items like honey, soybeans, and flour. Fico emphasized the importance of protecting Slovak sugar producers and stated that the ban will remain until a solution is found at the European Union level. In response to the European Commission's decision not to extend restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland unilaterally extended the ban on imports from Ukraine.
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Slovakia plans to continue to maintain a ban on the import of certain agricultural products from Ukraine, said Prime Minister of the Republic Robert Fico. At the end of November 2023, the Slovak government expanded the embargo on the supply of agricultural products from Ukraine from 4 to 14 positions, including in this list not only wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds, but also, for example, honey, soybeans, barley, flour, bran , cane and beet sugar. “I assured sugar producers in Slovakia that we will protect them, especially from imports from Ukraine,” Fico said in a statement to the press after visiting a sugar production plant in northwestern Slovakia. He recalled that earlier the government of the republic extended the ban on the import of many agricultural products from Ukraine. “Next week I will have a meeting with the Ukrainian Prime Minister in Uzhgorod, where we will explain that it is one thing to help Ukraine with heating or mine clearance, but the assistance ...
Source: Zol

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