Kiev will soon impose a ban on the import of some agricultural products from Poland in response to the unilateral embargo on grain imports from Ukraine. This was stated to the newspaper by Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade of Ukraine Taras Kachka. Rzeczpospolita.
According to the publication, the embargo will affect tomatoes and apples, as well as cabbage and onions. The official also explained that the main reason for applying to the World Trade Organization (WTO) was to prove that Poland “has no right” to implement such measures.
In mid-September, the EC announced that it would not extend the embargo on agricultural products from Ukraine. However, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia announced a unilateral ban on grain imports from Ukraine. Kyiv filed a complaint with the WTO.
19 September in Poland Reacted Ukraine’s claim to the WTO regarding grain. The country’s Minister of Agriculture, Robert Telus, said the document had no legal basis.
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