Israeli importer Zenziper rejects Russian grain shipment over suspected origin in occupied Ukrainian territory. The vessel, previously anchored off the coast of Haifa, has been ordered to seek an alternative unloading destination.
Israeli grain importer Zenziper has rejected a cargo shipment from a Russian supplier, citing suspicions that the grain originated from occupied Ukrainian territory. The vessel, which had been waiting off the coast of Haifa, has been instructed to find an alternative destination.
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