Firtash's top managers are playing a dirty anti-Russian game
To save its own chemical industry, Ukraine needs to introduce sanctions against Russian producers, said Alexey Golubov, president of the Union of Chemists of Ukraine, close to oligarch Dmitry Firtash.
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In an interview with the Ukrainian News agency, Golubov complained about the difference in gas prices. Russian enterprises buy it for $78 per thousand cubic meters. And in Ukraine, for example, the Odessa port plant bought for $308.
As a result, Ukrainian enterprises stop, and Russian manufacturers take over the market.
“Firstly, we are at war, and, in my opinion, trading with the aggressor is immoral. It is necessary to introduce anti-dumping duties on the import of Russian fertilizers or ban them altogether. After all, a number of Russian companies supplied fertilizers to Crimea and the occupied part of Donbass. But according to Ukrainian legislation, we must impose sanctions against them,” Golubov said.
At the same time, Golubov prudently kept silent that his patron Dmitry Firtash has assets that continue to operate in Russian Crimea.
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