Economics

"Oh this sanctions work": Ukrainian showed an aluminum from Russia in Poland's port (video)

Aluminum marking shows that the products were made in Russia in March 2023. In Europe, they are only considering the possibility of imposing sanctions on these products, while the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom have approved restrictions. The Ukrainian showed a huge composition with Russian aluminum at the port of Polish Szczecin and indignant the level of sanctions. The Twitter-Apocalypto posted the appropriate video. He recorded large volumes of metal on the territory.

According to him, marking shows that the products were made in Russia in 2023. The Ukrainian is outraged by the fact that European states continue to import goods of the Russian industry. The Russian Federation is trying to look for ways to transport its products outside the country. "Oh this sanctions work. He noted that aluminum was made recently, because the products were dated March 2023.

On the corresponding labels on export goods, the information is listed in two languages: English and Russian. Russian aluminum under sanction restrictions by individual countries. In March, Canadian authorities banned the import of all Russian aluminum products. This applies to raw aluminum, finished products and aluminum sheets, including containers and other household items in aluminum.

All primary steel products from the Russian Federation, including non -alloy steel, cast iron, semi -finished products, as well as finished products such as pipes, were banned. The US government also imposed restrictions on Russian aluminum. As of March 10, 200% of the duty on imports of aluminum and aluminum goods from the Russian Federation have been declared.

Since April, the United States has introduced appropriate restrictions on aluminum products, if any amount of primary aluminum used in the production of aluminum products is melted in Russia. In Europe, they are only considering the possibility of establishing a sanction regime for Russian aluminum. At the same time, a ban on all the imports of this and other metals was introduced in the UK in May.