Pakistan has banned the import of wheat and the export of flour

Published 2024년 7월 15일

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Pakistan's federal government has imposed a ban on wheat imports and wheat flour exports to stabilize the local market. The ban, announced in a series of statements, includes a ban on wheat imports to address urgency and necessity, and an extension of the ban to include all processed wheat products. The government assures that basic food products will continue to be available domestically. The decision was made in response to artificial price increases in wheat and flour.
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On July 12, Pakistan's federal government officially imposed a ban on wheat imports and wheat flour exports to stabilize the local market. According to Daily Pakistan, this was announced in a series of announcements. The first message describes in detail the immediate ban on the import of wheat, emphasizing the urgency and necessity of this measure. The second notification widened the scope of the ban to include all processed wheat products. At the same time, it is guaranteed that these basic food products will remain on the domestic market. These measures are expected to stabilize the local market and ...
Source: Agroconf

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