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LPG Back-Up Plan to Boost EU’s Energy Security vis-à-vis Russia

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Lithuania and Poland have requested the European Union to cover up to 75 percent of the costs to build the planned 500 kilometer-long gas link at the cost of 558 million euros between the two countries, which aims, in line with ..

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Eurozone Exports Fall in the Wake of the Russian Embargo

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Russia’s ban on the fruits and vegetables imported from the European Union along with a weak demand from Turkey stand behind the hopes that European full-fledged recovery would be based on exports. Exports from the eighteen ..

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Russia Eases EU Food Ban in Light of Mounting Costs

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Russia has decided to relax its ban on EU food imports after having said that it would cost “hundreds of billions of rubles” in subsidies. Russia’s agriculture minister, Nikolai Fyodorov, said on Wednesday (20 August) that ..

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Israel’s Disputed Settlements Stop Exporting to EU

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Israel stops exports of dairy and poultry produce originating in the Jewish settlements that are considered illegal by the international community. The restriction draws on the directives that the European Commission issued in ..

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Russian Sanctions: EU Allots €125 million for Food Exporters

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The European Commission has allotted €125 million more to support food exporters that were hurt by the Russian embargo on European fruits and vegetables. Brussels announced that the funding would be available until the end of ..

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