Moscow considers it suspicious that the Serbian apple exports increased significantly
Moscow considers suspicious that the Serbian apple exports increased significantly. The Serbian authorities have promised to investigate the reexport suspicious transactions – the Serbian newspaper Novosti Večerník reported on Monday.
Serbia explains the 48 percent increase in apple exports to Russia with the Russian embargo, because Russia banned imports of food from the European Union. A growing number of Serbian companies are dealing with food exports – the newspaper wrote. The export of apples increased to 118 thousand tons in Serbia. (Markovics Annamária, MTI)
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