Moldavian companies need to reoriently in other markets, “where the policies are predicted and respected,” the Moldova government emphasized.
Since March 28, Russia has banned the entry of Moldavian shipment shipments. Moldova is included in the list of countries that impose sanctions against Russian citizens and companies in the field of car’s international transportation. The newsmaker reported this Friday, March 28th.
Now Moldovan trucks can no longer deliver goods to Russia or use its territory for travel.
The exception is made only for the transportation of living animals, meat, fish, dairy products, eggs, vegetables, fruits and nuts. However, from April 26, alcohol, tobacco, cocoa and cocoa will be excluded from the list of allowable goods.
Chisinau regarded this decision as an economic blow to the Republic. According to the Moldova Daniel Water government spokesman, the restrictions will affect the 115 bearers and exports of companies working with them.
“This decision is one -sided and clearly demonstrates Russia’s negative attitude and its desire to harm Moldovan’s economy. The Russian Federation has ignored previous agreements and avoiding technical negotiations. It continues to use trade relations as a political pressure instrument, which contradicts its statements about” sympathy to the people of Moldovan, “
He emphasized that Moldovan companies need to reorien other markets, “where there is unpredictable and the rules are respected.” Moldova authorities have pledged to continue the search for successors for the business.
It should be noted that in 2024, Russia released only 4 thousand permissions for transport or transit to Moldavian carriers. Chisinau asked for another 12 thousand, but did not receive an answer.
Earlier, the Moldova government responded to the Kremlin criticism of elections in the country and statements that Maya Sandu, the president of the country, could not consider.
Russia started in Moldova a campaign to discredit Sandu – Isw
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