Interdiction de commerce par pays
Korea
According to Yonhap News Agency reported on August 7, the South Korean government officially implemented the "Special Law on the end of dog breeding, slaughter and circulation for food purposes" on the same day, and set a three-year buffer period. From February 7, 2027, South Korea will completely ban the breeding, slaughter, circulation and sale of dogs for food purposes. During the buffer period, governments at all levels in South Korea will provide financial subsidies to relevant enterprises such as food dog farmers, butchers, distributors, and caterers who have changed or closed down.
According to foreign media reports, South Korean authorities in Seoul to avoid the risk of electric vehicle fire and prepare to formulate new regulations, including banning the battery power of more than 90% of electric vehicles into the underground parking lot, Seoul city's fast charging facilities charging limit of 80%, Impose charging caps on privately operated charging facilities. The rules are likely to take effect by the end of September.
Kazakhstan
According to the website of the Ministry of Industry and Construction of Kazakhstan, in order to prioritize the protection of the domestic metallurgical industry, Kazakhstan plans to temporarily ban the export of ferrous metal waste by railway, and the relevant draft regulatory law has been publicized on the government's open website.
On August 27, the government of Kazakhstan announced a ban on the import of apples by road until the end of this year. The ban does not apply to imports from the Eurasian Economic Union countries (Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Russia).
Russie
The Russian government passed a resolution on the 13th to extend the ban on gasoline exports until December 31, 2024, according to the Russian government website. According to the resolution, the Russian government made this decision in order to maintain a stable situation in the fuel market while seasonal demand remains and refineries undergo regular maintenance.
According to the news agency reported on August 19, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement announcing that 32 British citizens from a number of institutions were included in the list of prohibited entry. Experts from these agencies have assessed and formulated relevant elements, including interference in the internal affairs of other countries, and have been widely incorporated into anti-Russian measures throughout the West. The statement also stressed that Russia will continue to expand the list of British citizens barred from entering the country.
According to CCTV finance reported on August 29, local time on August 28, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that 92 US citizens were banned from entering the country, as a response to the United States' continuous anti-Russian policy.
Britain
According to CCTV news, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced on September 2 that the United Kingdom will suspend some arms exports to Israel. Mr Lamy said the decision had been taken following a review of UK arms export licences. The review found that there was a risk that these weapons would be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. So Britain decided to suspend 30 of its 350 arms export licences to Israel.
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan will lift a temporary ban on egg imports from September 3, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. The ban is aimed at ensuring food security in the country, stabilizing food market prices and ensuring the functioning of the domestic market. After the ban was implemented, the egg production of poultry enterprises in Kyrgyzstan increased, and the competitiveness with imported eggs was improved. Therefore, at the appeal of the Kyrgyzstan Poultry Farmers Association, the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry intends to lift the temporary ban on egg imports into the country from September 3, 2024.
Ghana
According to the "Times of Ghana" reported on August 7, Ghana's cabinet at its 76th meeting held on July 18 to consider the report on the transfer of public land by public bodies, the Attorney General and the Attorney General issued a statement announcing that without the written permission of the Minister of Land and Natural Resources and the approval of the President, Public institutions, including public organizations, state-owned enterprises and public universities, and individuals are not allowed to lease, transfer or change the use of public land.
According to Ghanaian.com reported on August 27, Ghana's Ministry of Agriculture said it will ban the export of grains, including rice, maize and soybeans, to avoid food shortages caused by drought. A lack of rain over the past two months has left 62 per cent of Ghana's breadbasket at risk of a poor harvest. In response, Ghana is following the example of countries such as Nigeria and Cote d 'Ivoire in restricting food exports.
Rwanda
Suspension of beryllium exports According to Rwanda's "New Times" reported on August 9, the Mining, Natural gas and Petroleum Commission announced the suspension of beryllium exports on the grounds of illegal mining, related unrest and conflict, and said that it has begun to review and implement export procedures improvements to simplify local beryllium related businesses and promote standardized operations.
Columbia
The Colombian government has approved a decree banning the export of coal to Israel, another step in the country's opposition to Israel's assault on Gaza. The decree was signed on 14 August. Coal is Colombia's main export to Israel, and the decree shows that exports to Israel will only account for 5.05 percent of Colombia's total coal exports in 2023.
Libya
The eastern Libyan government issued a statement on August 26 saying that all oil fields, terminals and oil facilities had suffered "force majeure", suspending all oil production and exports under its control until further notice. The statement said the move was made in response to attempts by the western Libyan government to take over Libya's central bank.
Senegal
Senegal's Minister of Energy, Petroleum and Mines announced the suspension of permits for exploration and mining in the Falemei River basin until June 30, 2027, and urged local residents to report any individuals attempting to violate this measure to the administration or the defense and security authorities. In addition to this, the armed forces are responsible for ensuring that mining sites are strictly monitored.
Brésil
According to the latest news from Reuters, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on August 30 local time ordered the immediate and complete suspension of social media X platform's business in Brazil until X platform complies with all orders issued by the court, including paying a fine of 18.5 million reais ($3.28 million). And the appointment of new legal representatives in Brazil.
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