A ban is introduced on the import of fish products from unfriendly countries into the Russian Federation

Published 2023년 7월 26일

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In 2021, only 3.5% of finished fish product imports in Russia came from unfriendly countries, totaling 2,317 tons and valued at $10.89 million. Despite this, the domestic market for preserves and canned food in Russia is estimated to be over 336,000 tons, with less than 1% of imported finished products coming from unfriendly countries. The imports from unfriendly countries were mainly sardinella, sprats, and sprats from Latvia, which Russia's expert believes can be fully covered by domestic enterprises.
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According to him, in 2021, imports of finished fish products amounted to 65.9 thousand tons, of which only 2.317 thousand tons (3.5%) are supplied from unfriendly countries. The total value of imports of these products is 247.68 million dollars, of which 10.89 million dollars (4.4%) are unfriendly countries. In general, the domestic market of preserves and canned food is estimated at more than 336 thousand tons, that is, less than 1% is accounted for imported finished products from unfriendly countries, Zverev calculates. He says that the main share of imports from unfriendly countries were finished products and canned food from sardinella, sprats and sprats, whole or in pieces, but not stuffed from Latvia: in 2021, their deliveries to Russia amounted to 1.127 thousand tons, or 91.4% of the total import of such products. "Russian enterprises are able to fully cover the market demand for these products," the expert is sure. For some positions, dependence on imports from European ...
Source: RG

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