EU and national measures affect exports to Belarus, Iran and Eurasian countries. ‘The European Union has taken a position in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by intervening especially in terms of trade sanctions launched, over the months and in several ‘packages’, against certain individuals, products and specific sectors of the Russian economy.
Source: eutekne.info
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