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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenia extends ban on wheat exports to non-EAEU member states

Armenia extends ban on wheat exports to non-EAEU member states

ArmInfo.Armenian authorities are extending the temporary ban on wheat exports to non-EAEU member states for six months. The decision was made at a government meeting on June 11.

The rationale for the draft resolution emphasizes that the decision  is aimed at ensuring food security in the Republic of Armenia.  Domestic production of this product does not meet market demand in  the Republic of Armenia, which is primarily met through imports. The  ban does not apply to goods imported into and exported from Armenia  through the "Re-export" customs procedure. It should be noted that  the RA government decree of December 25, 2025, imposed a temporary  export ban for six months, expiring on July 6, 2026. This draft  decree proposes extending the export ban for another six months.

Another government decision extends the temporary ban on the export  of ceramic waste from used automotive catalysts for another six  months. The restrictions also take effect on July 6. This measure is  aimed at improving environmental safety, specifically reducing  harmful emissions from vehicles without exhaust aftertreatment  systems. Furthermore, the authorities believe it is necessary to  continue combating the illegal trafficking of automotive catalysts  and preventing their theft.

The government notes that the number of automotive catalyst thefts  has decreased sharply since the introduction of the export ban in  2023. While 92 such cases were registered in 2021 and 40 in 2022,  only three thefts have been recorded over the entire period of  restrictions.