Ukraine extends ban on gas, salt and coal exports

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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the list of goods whose export and import are subject to licenses and quotas for the next year. The relevant decision is published on the government portal.

As stated in the document, for 2024, “zero quotas were created for the export of salt, thermal coal, natural gas, firewood, silver, gold, waste or scrap of precious metals, and electrical and electronic waste.”

At the same time, the Council of Ministers set a quota of 900 thousand tons for coking coal (“K” class) and 540 thousand tons for liquid fuel (fuel oil).

The government also retained the license for wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, soybeans, rapeseed and sunflower seeds, soybeans, rapeseed, sunflower and mustard oil, as well as cake.

Before that, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal aforementionedIt was stated that the country spent approximately 93 billion dollars on defense and other critical expenditures in 2023.

Putin before statedHe said that the Ukrainian economy could not exist without “feeding” from outside and that if it stopped it would “collapse” in just a week.

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