Algeria suspended imports for 13 fruit products

Published 2020년 7월 21일

Tridge summary

The Association of Algerian Banks and Financial Institutions (ABEF) has announced a ban on the import of several agricultural products during Algeria's harvest season, in an effort to safeguard domestic production and ensure food safety and quality. The ban includes 13 fruits, such as citrus, apricots, and grapes, and is valid from specific months. Additionally, Vietnam Trade Office in Algieria has stated that all import and export payment transactions in Algeria must be processed through banks.
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Original content

Vietnam Trade Office in Algieria (Ministry of Industry and Trade) said that on July 12, the Association of Algerian Banks and Financial Institutions (ABEF) sent a dispatch to the affiliated banks to notify and implement the instructions of the General Algerian government banned the import of agricultural products completely while Algeria was in the harvest season, the Ministry of Trade of the country has issued a suspension of import of 13 fruits. This decision is aimed at protecting domestic production as well as increasing control over imported fruits to avoid invoicing higher than real value and ensure food safety and quality for the health of the people. This list includes citrus, apricots, cherries, peaches, plums, grapes, pears, apples, almonds, fig, pomegranates, tea tree paint and quince. Import ban time for each specific product such as citrus: October 1 - June 30; dream: 1/4 - 31/7; cherries: May 1 - July 31; peaches: May 1 - August 31; plums: 1/6 - 30/9; grape: 1/6 - ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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