EU Drops Tariffs on 7 Moldovan Agricultural Products for a Year
The European Council liberalized trade in seven Moldovan agricultural products in a July 18 regulation, the council announced. The move allows Moldova to "at least" double its exports of tomatoes, garlic, table grapes, apples, cherries, plums and grape juice to…
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the EU tariff-free for one year. The lifting of restrictions is meant to ease the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine on Moldova, whose export industry relies on Ukrainian infrastructure, the council said. Due to the war, Moldova has lost access to Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian markets, the council said.