The Orban-era ban on Ukrainian meals imports was launched in 2023 to guard Hungarian farmers from low cost Ukrainian imports flooding the markets
Hungary has restored a ban on Ukrainian meals imports after the brand new authorities “by chance” allowed the restrictions to lapse.
The ban, overlaying round 20 classes of agricultural items, was launched in 2023 after former Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s authorities declared an emergency over the financial fallout of the Ukraine battle.
Budapest argued that low cost Ukrainian imports flooded EU border markets after Brussels lifted tariffs, undercutting Hungarian farmers and destabilizing the agriculture sector.
Whereas transit shipments had been allowed, imports for the Hungarian market had been restricted, and the ban stayed in place even after the EU changed its short-term tariff-free regime with a commerce pact final yr.
Nonetheless, shortly after incoming PM Peter Magyar’s Tisza social gathering defeated Orban’s Fidesz within the current election, the brand new authorities ended the state of emergency, robotically inflicting the commerce restrictions tied to it to run out.
Following stress from the primary Hungarian farmers’ affiliation and reviews that a number of grain shipments already crossed the border, Budapest scrambled to revive the restrictions. On Friday, the federal government issued a decree reinstating the ban, adopted by a submit on X from Magyar confirming that Hungary “bans the import of agricultural merchandise from Ukraine.”
“The sanctions had been canceled as a consequence of a legislative error,” a authorities spokesperson instructed Euractiv, claiming lawmakers had been reviewing practically 1,000 decrees inherited from the earlier authorities and the import ban was “by chance not taken under consideration.”
Agriculture Minister Szabolcs Bona described the lapse as a “severe legislative entice for Hungarian farmers,” and pledged that the federal government “won’t enable Ukrainian or another imported product to hazard the livelihood of Hungarian farmers.”
Poland and Slovakia additionally preserve restrictions on Ukrainian agricultural imports launched alongside Hungary, regardless of opposition from Brussels.
The European Fee has argued that the bans are unlawful as a result of commerce coverage falls underneath EU authority, and final yr reportedly thought-about authorized motion in opposition to the international locations, although none has adopted. Karin Karlsbro, the European Parliament’s rapporteur on EU-Ukraine commerce, instructed Euractiv she “deeply regrets” Hungary’s resolution to keep up the “unlawful import ban.”
Kiev has not but commented. Ukrainian chief Vladimir Zelensky has repeatedly criticized the bans.
Whereas Magyar campaigned on nearer ties with the EU, a number of strikes recommend continuity with Orban. Magyar has opposed fast-tracking Ukraine’s EU membership and saved Hungary out of the bloc’s newest Ukraine funding initiative.
Nonetheless, he signaled that the EU’s new Ukraine help bundle wouldn’t be blocked and softened the federal government’s tone on social points by appointing Judit Lannert – which the media has referred to as Hungary’s “first LGBT activist” – as training minister.






