Russia: Russia Bans Turkish Produce

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Russia announced on December 1 a ban on Turkish fruits, vegetables, and poultry. The list affects a range of agricultural goods that Russian officials believe they can source from other trading partners. Analysts note the new measures affect a large portion of certain segments of the Russian market and may cause inflation to tick up.

Russia: Russia Bans Turkish Produce

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