Embargo on Ukrainian agricultural exports: The European Commission prepares a process against Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary

Published 2025년 10월 31일

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The European Commission may start a process against Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary due to the ban on Ukrainian agricultural products.

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The European Commission is prepared to initiate proceedings against Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary for violating EU legislation if they do not lift the embargo on products from Ukraine. This was reported by a source in Brussels, as written by Onet. According to a source speaking to journalists, the new trade agreement between the EU and Ukraine, which came into effect this week, has been adapted to meet the demands of Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to address their concerns about the influx of Ukrainian grain into their domestic markets. Despite this, Poland has not lifted the embargo. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development stated that "the embargo on the import of certain goods from Ukraine, primarily grain, remains in effect." The Polish government added that "the new agreement does not include all the provisions proposed by Poland, which were intended to minimize the potential negative impact of importing Ukrainian goods on Polish agriculture." The European Commission ...
Source: Agropolit

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