EEC approves duty-free import of cattle meat to Russia in 2025

Published 2024년 11월 29일

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The Eurasian Economic Commission has approved a tariff benefit, allowing Russia to import up to 100 thousand tons of cattle meat duty-free in 2025 for meat product production. The quota for other member countries includes Armenia (9 thousand tons), Belarus (7.5 thousand tons), and Kyrgyzstan (2.5 thousand tons). The decision aims to make up for the meat raw material deficit in the region, primarily sourced from Latin American countries and India.
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The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) approved duty-free import of up to 100 thousand tons of cattle meat by the Russian Federation in 2025, intended for the production of meat products. This was reported in a press release of the commission. "The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission decided to provide a tariff benefit in the form of an exemption from import customs duty for certain types of cattle meat (cattle) intended for the production of meat products," the report says. It notes that the volumes of possible import of such goods in 2025 to Armenia will amount to up to 9 thousand tons, to Belarus - up to 7.5 thousand tons, to Kyrgyzstan - up to 2.5 thousand tons, ...
Source: Milknews

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