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# # Russia wants to levy the export tariff rate of chemical fertilizers, which may reach 23.5%.
CCTV news reported that according to Russian President official website's news on April 27th, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to extend the restrictions on Russian fertilizer exports to August 3rd1,and considered the possibility of further extending the restrictions. At the same time, Putin ordered the cancellation of import tariffs on agricultural machinery and accessories without similar products in Russia, including some combine harvesters and gardening machinery. In addition, the government allocated 7 billion rubles from the budget to research and develop alternative products for fishing fleet equipment.

Let's take a look at what it means for Russia to levy a tariff rate on chemical fertilizer exports or reach 23.5%.

Russia claims that the restrictions on US exports to Russia have damaged world food security.

Original title: Russia claims that US restrictions on Russian exports endanger world food security.

On the 20th local time, the Russian Foreign Ministry accused the United States of restricting Russian grain and fertilizer exports, saying that this move would not help solve the global food crisis.

Zacharova, a spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said that Russia is ready to increase grain and fertilizer production to supply the world. However, the United States has been imposing various sanctions on Russia, including shipping, insurance, logistics and payment. She said that doing so would only harm global food security.

Putin ordered the extension of Russian fertilizer export restrictions to August 3 1.

CCTV news reported that according to Russian President official website's news on April 27th, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to extend the restrictions on Russian fertilizer exports to August 3rd1,and considered the possibility of further extending the restrictions.

At the same time, Putin ordered the cancellation of import tariffs on agricultural machinery and accessories without similar products in Russia, including some combine harvesters and gardening machinery. In addition, the government allocated 7 billion rubles from the budget to research and develop alternative products for fishing fleet equipment.