Europe continues to buy Russian fish.
From March 24 to 30, Primorsky Krai and Sakhalin significantly increased the export of fish and seafood. During this period, 479 batches of aquatic biological resources with a total weight of 35.5 thousand tons were sent abroad. Compared to the previous week, the volume of deliveries increased 2.7 times, reports Rosselkhoznadzor.
246 veterinary certificates of form 5i were issued for exporting of exports, 27 of which on Sakhalin. Also, 498 health certificates were issued: 284 are intended for China, 196 for South Korea, 13 for the European Union through Korea, several more parties were sent to Thailand.
As we see, despite the sanctions imposed by the EU against Russian seafood, countries continue to purchase them, but third countries are involved in supplies. This calls into question the effectiveness of European sanctions policy: on the one hand, Brussels introduces restrictions, on the other hand, their companies are looking for bypass paths.