The Ukraine Support Tracker lists and quantifies military, financial, and humanitarian aid pledged to Ukraine since January 24, 2022. It covers 41 countries, specifically the EU member states, other members of the G7, as well as Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, China, Taiwan, India and Iceland. Also, EU institutions are included as a separate donor. The tracker lists government-to-government commitments; private donations or those from international organizations such as the IMF are not included in the main database. Flows going into other countries like, for example, Moldova, are not included. The database does not include other types of support, in particular donations by private individuals, companies, churches, or non-governmental organizations. We have also not (yet) systematically collected support by international organizations like the Red Cross or the United Nations, mainly because a lack of systematic data and reporting by most such international organizations.

The OxCGRT has created an authoritative global dataset of COVID-19 policy responses. The dataset reports three years of policy settings for over 180 countries and over 200 subnational jurisdictions, covering 23 policy indicators, such as school closures, travel restrictions, mask mandates, and vaccination policies. The indicators are also aggregated into a suite of policy indices. Since its launch, the tracker has become a key global resource used by policymakers worldwide and cited in thousands of COVID-19 research studies.


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Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our food and fertilizer export restriction tracker, three new export restrictions were taken in October 2023.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our food and fertilizer export restriction tracker, no new measures were announced by any country in September 2023. The share of traded calories that are restricted due to export restrictions remains at 3% in September. (The next update will be published on November 7, 2023.)

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our food and fertilizer export restriction tracker, two new restrictions were announced during July 2023. India has prohibited the export of non-basmati white rice on July 20, 2023, with immediate effect, as the government observed a late start to seasonal monsoon rains hurting rice harvesting. This raised fears of a production shortfall. On July 29, the Russian government said that it had imposed a ban on the export of rice and rice groats until December 31, 2023, to maintain stability in the domestic market. The share of traded calories that are restricted due to export restrictions stands at 6% in July.

The Food Security Portal export restriction tracker continues to monitor country-level food and fertilizer trade policies. There were no new restrictions imposed by any country in April 2023. The share of traded calories restricted due to export restrictions remained at 8%, the same level reported in March.

The FSP export restriction tracker continues to monitor country-level food and fertilizer trade policies. In March 2023, there were no new trade restrictions imposed by any country. On March 18, 2023, Kazakhstan suspended its ban on onion exports and set a limit (20,000 tons) on the volume of exports. This decision was effective immediately and will remain in place until April 28 of this year. The share of traded calories that are restricted due to export restrictions in March 2023 remained at 8%, the same as it was last reported in February. 


Our export restriction tracker continues to monitor country-level food and fertilizer trade policies. According to our data, several countries have recently placed new export embargos on vegetables, including onions, tomatoes, potatoes, and carrots. 

On February 8, 2023, Kazakhstan halted the export of onions for three months to stabilize onion prices and ensure self-sufficiency in the crop. Similar measures were taken by Morocco, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Azerbaijan to prevent local prices of onions, tomatoes, and potatoes from soaring even further. Some of these bans are likely to remain in place until end of April-May 2023.

On February 5, 2023, Belarus stopped exporting apples, cabbages, and onions. 

With these developments, the share of traded calories that are restricted due to ban, licensing, or tax reached 8 percent in February. This represents an increase of 0.2 percentage points since January 2023.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. We note several trade restrictions nearing their scheduled end date; we will continue to watch these restrictions to see whether the enacting countries phase them out or renew them.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring country-level food and fertilizer trade policies. We note several trade restrictions nearing their scheduled end date; we will continue to watch these restrictions to see whether the enacting countries phase them out or renew them.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our data there are coupled of trade restrictions near to phase out. We keep watching these restrictions whether the countries end or renew them. Only one new restriction has come into place during this time.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our data there are couple of export restrictions withdrawn in the month of August and September. Several new restrictions have come into place during this time.

Our export restriction tracker continues monitoring food and fertilizer trade policies by the countries. According to our data there are couple of export restrictions withdrawn in the month of July. Two new restrictions have come into effective. In July 2022 we see Turkey withdrawn banning export of oil, Georgia on wheat and barley, and Kazakhstan on live cattle. On 18 July 2022, Indonesia set its July crude palm oil reference price at $1615.83 per ton. The July reference price would place the export levy and export tax at a maximum $200 per ton and $288 per ton respectively. On the other hand, new restrictions have been put in place by Bangladesh and India. Bangladesh has banned exporting rice until end of the year, while India has restricted exporting wheat flour from 12 July 2022. Please note that India earlier imposed export restrictions on wheat grain, effective from 13 May 2022, which is still in place. With this development, now the share of traded calories that are restricted due to ban or licensing has reduced to 6.84% in July 2022, a decline by around 4 percentage points from June 2022. The decline is largely due to ending of export tax and ban by Indonesia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey.

Our food and fertilizer export restriction tracker is updated when a country put restrictions on items that they export globally. We also keep tracking of the countries that announce lifting of ban or where the end date of export restriction comes to an end or expired.

To learn more about the tracker data, please see our working paper. As the project evolves, we will update the working paper, so please check back for the latest version. Please provide feedback about a data point or on any other aspects of the tracker project here. 006ab0faaa

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