Russian fish imports to EU still worth hundreds millions euros annually
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Russian seafood still sold in EU despite fishy sanctions – Euractiv - The Press United
The bloc reportedly imports hundreds of millions of euros worth of fish a year Russian fish is still entering EU markets in the run-up to Christmas, with annual imports worth hundreds of millions of euros reaching the bloc, despite its wider sanctions on Moscow, Euractiv reports. The EU has hit Russia with multiple rounds of […] The post Russian seafood still sold in EU despite fishy sanctions – Euractiv appeared first on The Press United | Inte…
Russian seafood still sold in EU despite fishy sanctions – Euractiv
The bloc reportedly imports hundreds of millions of euros worth of fish a year Russian fish is still entering EU markets in the run-up to Christmas, with annual imports worth hundreds of millions of euros reaching the bloc, despite its wider sanctions on Moscow, Euractiv reports. The EU has hit Russia with multiple rounds of economic restrictions since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, but most food trade has been left untouched, w…
From Portuguese baked cod to Polish fried fillets. Fish caught by Russian fleets are still making their way onto European plates this year, even though the European Union has been looking for ways to limit trade with Moscow since the start of the war in Ukraine. According to European Union data, this is not a negligible amount - the EU bought Russian fish worth 17.2 billion crowns in 2024 alone, writes the Euractiv server.
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Russian fish is still entering EU markets in the run-up to Christmas, with annual imports worth hundreds of millions of euros reaching the bloc, despite its wider sanctions on Moscow, Euractiv reports. The EU has hit Russia with multiple rounds of economic restrictions since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, but most food trade has been left untouched, with only select fishery items – mainly caviar (and substitutes) and crustaceans…
The EU continues to import significant amounts of Russian fish despite the restrictions, worth hundreds of millions of euros a year. While the Baltic states are calling for stricter measures, other member states are warning that Europe is too dependent on Russian fisheries, writes euractiv.
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