Hungary Imposes Restrictions on Ukrainian Agricultural Imports
On 11th April, 2024, Hungary's agriculture minister announced new measures to restrict the import of Ukrainian agricultural products, aiming to shield Hungarian farmers from market disruptions caused by cheaper Ukrainian imports.
- Hungary's Agriculture Minister criticized the 2022 EU decision allowing duty-free imports from Ukraine, leading to oversupply and low prices in the European agricultural market.
- Hungary plans to enact additional protections within its national jurisdiction to support its farmers.
- Hungary's strained relationship with Ukraine includes minimal support for Kyiv during the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Hungary refrained from providing weapons to Ukraine, opposed sanctions on Russia, and threatened to impede ....
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