In Ukraine, even starch and glucose were banned from importing from Russia
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted a resolution “On amendments to the list of goods prohibited for import into the customs territory of Ukraine, originating from the Russian Federation,” banning the import of starch and glucose from Russia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economic Development.
According to the resolution, the ban on imports from Russia has been extended to corn starch; glucose and glucose syrup, not containing fructose or containing less than 20% of the mass. % fructose in dry state; glucose and glucose syrup, containing in a dry state at least 20% of the mass. %, but less than 50 wt. % fructose, except invert sugar, maltodextrin and maltodextrin syrup.
On December 18, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine extended the embargo against goods from the Russian Federation until December 31, 2019, however, it left the list of prohibited goods from the Russian Federation unchanged.
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