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Meanings of ban imports in английском
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Usage of ban imports in английском
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The EU will also banimports of natural gas from Iran.
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The investigation caused several countries to banimports of Brazilian meat for about a week.
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China will banimports of farm produce from 12 areas in Japan, China's quarantine authority said.
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are the latest countries to banimports and sales of Fonterra milk products.
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The European Commission has decided to banimports of live birds and other poultry products from Croatia.
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Our advice was to banimports then.
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In addition, the EU, Taiwan, and Thailand continue to banimports of pork and pork products containing residues of ractopamine.
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Most are exported, but many countries have strict quarantine rules and banimports of fruit suspected of carrying fruit flies.
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In July, the government announced it would banimports and sales of lubricants to "curb" the spread of HIV.
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It is thought they will banimports of Iranian crude oil, as well as target the country's central bank and gold trading.
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Oil prices rose after the U.S. pushed countries to banimports of Iranian oil -offsetting the weekend OPEC agreement to up output.
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India used to banimports of gold and most of it was smuggled into the country until the 1990s, when controls were relaxed.
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The sanctions, previously set to expire on April 13, banimports from North Korea and prohibit North Korean ships from calling at Japanese ports.
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Libya has already threatened to banimports of live cattle from Australia and New Zealand should they take part in any action against Iraq.
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Why did you fail to banimports of live ash trees and to take other measures necessary to prevent the arrival of the disease?
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Initial brain-storming sessions however have done little more than to produce a much-mocked proposal to banimports of cheese, alongside mobile phones and cars.