The Russian government has banned the import of products from Ukraine

Published 2021년 7월 5일

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The Russian government has expanded its list of imports from Ukraine to include several food products, agricultural items, and animal feed. The prohibited items include sugar, pasta, mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, certain sauces, flavorings, soups, ready-made broths, ice cream, muesli, barley, palm oil in specific containers, ready-made or canned meat products, crustaceans, molluscs, and various products for animal feeding. Additionally, the government has limited the import of certain timber and packaging materials. These measures are part of the special economic measures applied in response to Ukraine's unfriendly actions against Russian citizens and legal entities.
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The Russian government has supplemented the list of products that are prohibited from importing from Ukraine by a decree of December 29, 2018. This was reported on Friday on the portal of legal information. By the decree of June 28, 2021, the list of prohibited products included sugar, pasta, mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, products for making sauces, flavoring additives and mixed seasonings, soups and ready-made broths, as well as preparations for their preparation, mineral water and carbonated water containing sweeteners and flavors, ice cream and other types of edible ice, muesli based on fried cereal flakes and others. It is also prohibited to import barley, palm oil and its fractions in containers with a net weight of 20 tons or less, ready-made or canned meat products, crustaceans, molluscs are also prohibited for import. It is forbidden to import products used for feeding animals, as well as cake. In addition, the import of various types of timber, boxes, boxes, packing ...
Source: Milknews

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