FM: The impact of the extension of the Russian embargo on Hungarian agro-exports is negligible
The expansion of the Russian embargo has a negligible impact on Hungary’s exports to Russia – the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) told MTI on Monday.
According to their information, the extension of the embargo for Hungary only concerns cattle tongue, cattle harslet and cattle, sheep and goat tallow. These products were exported by Hungarian companies to Russia. (MTI)
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