EU to expand preferential regime for Moldovan agricultural products

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European Union to expand preferential regime for Moldovan agricultural products, reports DEA News With reference to a source at the European Commission.

According to the source, all grains can be imported from Moldova into the EU without tax. For fruit and vegetable imports, the EU has decided to significantly facilitate access through tariff quotas, which will be extended for another year after July 2023.

Previously, global grain traders – Cargill, Viterra, Louis Dreyfus – decided From July 1, 2023, it will not supply grain to Russia and will leave the Russian market.

Market experts agree that the departure of world grain traders from the Russian market could seriously affect grain shipments via the Black Sea and Caucasus. In addition, if Western firms are replaced by domestic firms, this may affect the competition in the sales level of the farmers. At the same time, Russian grain buyers will not suffer, since the domestic market is well established.

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