Imposing a ban on the export of Russian fish products is unreasonable

Published 2023년 7월 5일

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The President of the All-Russian Association of Fisheries, German Zverev, believes that imposing a ban on the export of Russian products from aquatic biological resources in the context of sanctions is unreasonable. Zverev argues that introducing such a ban in a market where fish producers are actively looking for opportunities to sell their products is a wrong approach. He also mentions that efforts are being made to ban the export of Russian products to the United States and certain types of fish to the European Union.
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It is unreasonable to impose a ban on the export of Russian products from aquatic biological resources in the context of sanctions restrictions. This was stated by the President of the All-Russian Association of Fisheries (VARPE) German Zverev. On Wednesday, the Vedomosti newspaper, citing a letter from Vasily Glushchenko, chairman of the board of the Rosrybkhoz association, to Yevgeny Katsu, director of the fisheries regulation department of the Ministry of Agriculture, reported that the association proposes to "establish restrictive barriers" for the export of fishmeal and fish oil “Introducing a total ban on the export of products from aquatic biological resources on our own in a situation where targeted sanctions are imposed on our country for certain types of aquatic biological resources is hardly reasonable. A total ban on exports is very bad,” Zverev said during a briefing. He also added that at present there are enough people who want to limit the export of Russian fish ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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