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    Russian Prime Minister signs decree temporarily banning grain exports to Eurasian Economic Union member states

    • Last Update: 2022-04-21
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has signed a decree temporarily banning grain exports to member states of the Eurasian Economic Union until June 30, and banning exports to third countries until August 31, the Russian government press service said.
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    The statement stated: "Russia has temporarily banned the export of grains to the Eurasian Economic Union member states and the export of white sugar and sucrose to third countries
    .
    This decree has been signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
    .
    The export restrictions on grains will Sustaining until June 30, 2022, sugar restrictions will continue until August 31.

    "
     
    Russian government data shows that the grain ban involves wheat, mixed wheat, rye, barley and corn
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    "In the framework of the provision of humanitarian aid, as well as in international transit transport, these products will be supplied outside Russia," the government said
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    The government added that the decision was made to protect the domestic food market amid external restrictions
    .
    · Export grain white sugar sucrose
     
    The statement stated: "Russia has temporarily banned the export of grains to the Eurasian Economic Union member states and the export of white sugar and sucrose to third countries
    .
    This decree has been signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
    .
    The export restrictions on grains will Sustaining until June 30, 2022, sugar restrictions will continue until August 31.

    "
     
      Russian government data shows that the grain ban involves wheat, mixed wheat, rye, barley and corn
    .
     
      "In the framework of the provision of humanitarian aid, as well as in international transit transport, these products will be supplied outside Russia," the government said
    .
     
      The government added that the decision was made to protect the domestic food market amid external restrictions
    .
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