Agricultural Transactions Don’t Run Afoul of Russian Sanctions, Treasury Says

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Agricultural Transactions Don’t Run Afoul of Russian Sanctions, Treasury Says
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The Treasury Department is reassuring companies they can do limited business with Russia as concerns about global food supplies grow

Department reassures companies they can do limited business with Russia as concerns about global food supplies grow

A significant portion of the world’s wheat supply has been disrupted as Ukraine’s Black Sea ports remain blockaded following Russia’s invasion. WSJ looks at why finding solutions to avoid a potential food crisis is so complicated.

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