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19 january 2024 — 14:00
Trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Russia increased by 17.5% in 2023%
By the end of 2023, the trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Russia amounted to $4,358 billion, which is 17.5% more than in 2022.
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18 january 2024 — 14:00
In Belarus, a fee has been introduced for trucks from the EU to enter places of interception
Belarus has introduced a fee for trucks from the EU upon their entry into the places of interception.
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17 january 2024 — 16:00
Lithuania has raised prices for rail transit for Belarus and Russia
Since January 1, the Baltic countries have raised tariffs for the services of their railway operator. As a result, the cost of transit cargo transportation for the Kaliningrad region immediately increased by 61 percent for certain types of goods.
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17 january 2024 — 14:00
Russia is not considering a ban on gasoline exports
The Russian government is currently not considering or discussing the possibility of banning gasoline exports, including due to the shutdown of one installation at the Nizhny Novgorod refinery, TASS reports, citing a source in the government of the Russian Federation.
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17 january 2024 — 12:00
The cargo turnover of the port of Tallinn in 2023 decreased by 5 million tons of cargo
The reason was the general economic downturn and sanctions against Russian and Belarusian goods, the Estonian broadcasting company ERR reports.
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16 january 2024 — 12:00
Quotas for the import of agricultural seeds to the Russian Federation may be introduced from February 1
Quotas for the import of seeds of certain types of crops from unfriendly countries to the Russian Federation may be introduced from February 1 to December 31, 2024, Interfax reports, citing a statement from the press service of the Ministry of Economic Development.
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