Hungary prohibits the import of meat from Poland. The retaliation of Prime Minister Orban

The regulation included information that the ban on importing animals and meat from Poland, as well as from Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Romania, is a mirror response to restrictions previously introduced by these countries in connection with the epidemic of pimples in Hungary.
Although the text shows that Poland and other countries have blocked the import of Hungarian meat to protect animals on their territory, it is The Hungarian Prime Minister considered this “unlawful trade restrictions”and he recognized the activities of these countries as “artificial interference of international trade”.
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The ban on importing meat from Poland is valid until the end of August this year. Prime Minister Regulation allows the transit through Hungary covered by the embargo of goods Provided that it is previously reported, and will not remain in the territory of the country for more than five days.
Epidemic of pimples
The epidemic of pimples in Hungary broke out at the beginning of April. It was The first cases of this disease in this country from 1973. Among the actions taken by the authorities to prevent the disease from spreading, there was a ban on bringing animals to regions in which the bonfires were detected, and their export to the designated place of slaughter.
Police was involved in the control of farms. The actions were coordinated together with the Slovak authorities, where pimples were also detected.
The pimples are a highly contagious and dangerous viral disease for animals. The disease also attacks animals living wild, but does not pose a threat to human life.