The European Commission decided not to extend the embargo on Ukrainian grain after September 15.
We will remind you that a few days ago, Poland announced that they would not resume importing grain from Ukraine. Hungary's agriculture minister also said he had agreed to introduce "national bans" in this regard with Romania and Slovakia.
UPD: Ukraine instead agreed to introduce an export licensing system within 30 days to avoid a spike in grain prices.
By September 18, Ukraine must also propose "effective control measures" for the export of 4 categories of agricultural products in order to prevent "distortions in the market of neighboring states."
"After the decision of the European Commission, the Polish Prime Minister clearly stated that Poland will continue the embargo on Ukrainian grain", - writes the spokesman of the country's government.
UPD: Hungary is also introducing a ban on the import of 24 categories of agricultural products from Ukraine, including grain, vegetables, meat and honey.
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