The Russian government has banned the import of some products from Ukraine

Published 2021년 7월 3일

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The Russian government has expanded its import ban on products from Ukraine, including a range of agricultural items such as sugar, pasta, cocoa paste, corn and cereal products, muesli, ketchup, mayonnaise, soups, broths, ice cream, sweet waters, barley, palm oil, prepared or canned meat products, crustaceans and molluscs, residues from corn starch production, certain feed products, enzymes, timber, and wood packaging. This expansion builds on a previous decree from 2018.
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The government of the Russian Federation has expanded the list of products prohibited from import from Ukraine. The corresponding decree was published on the official Internet portal of legal information. The changes have been made to the appendix to the decree of December 29, 2018, RIA Novosti reports. According to the document, sugar, pasta, fat-free cocoa paste, some ready-made products from corn and cereals, muesli, ketchup, mayonnaise, products for making sauces and ready-made sauces, ready-made soups and broths, and also preparations for them, ice cream and sweet waters. In addition, this measure affected barley, palm oil and its fractions in net containers weighing 20 tons or less, prepared or canned meat ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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