The EU wants to tax Russian grain to “dry up” Moscow’s revenues

2024-03-22 15:35:57

Brussels proposed on Friday to impose “prohibitive” customs duties on Russian agricultural products imported into the EU, which are currently exempt to the dismay of European farmers, with a view to “drying up” revenue allowing Moscow to finance his war in Ukraine.
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