EU trade tensions threaten future agricultural relations with Eastern neighbours.
The EU is working on improving relationships with countries that used to be part of the Soviet Union by negotiating trade agreements. These agreements involve making trade easier and aligning laws with EU standards. So far, agreements have been made with Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. However, tensions between the EU and Russia could affect these plans. Trade sanctions have been put in place, affecting the food industry. This paper looks at how these changes are impacting trade between the EU and its Eastern neighbors.