The ban applies to all aluminum products in Russia. The import of iron, unalloyed steel, semi-finished products and finished products is also prohibited.
Canada introduced a ban on the import of Russian aluminum and steel products. This was reported by the Ministry of Finance of Canada.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced that Canada is banning imports of Russian aluminum and steel products.
The ban applies to all aluminum products in Russia, in particular, raw aluminum and sheet aluminum, as well as finished products, including dishes and other household items. The import of steel, unalloyed steel, semi-finished and finished products, including pipes, is also prohibited.
Earlier it was reported that Canada is introducing new sanctions against Russian officials and departments, and is also banning the export of certain chemical substances to Russia.
Remember, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Commons of Canada requires the country’s government to regularly inform parliament of how effective the sanctions mechanism is against Russia.
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