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China Lifts All Russian Wheat Import Restrictions

Agreement reflects deepening ties between Beijing and Moscow

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China has announced it is fully open to Russian wheat imports, in the latest sign of their strengthening bilateral ties as the Ukraine crisis is unfolding before a global audience and in the wake of fresh sanctions being imposed on Moscow, reports China Macro Economy.

The announcement by China’s General Administration of Customs was made public on Thursday, hours after Russian troops launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine. The agreement, however, was part of a package of deals made during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing early this month.

China had previously restricted imports of Russian grain due to phytosanitary concerns – measures for the control of plant diseases, especially in agricultural crops – and China’s latest customs statement also said Russia would take all measures to mitigate infestation risks.

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