EEC has limited the export of buckwheat from the EAEU until the end of summer

Published 2021년 6월 16일

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The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has imposed a limit on the export of buckwheat outside the Eurasian Economic Union until August 31, 2021. The export quota for Kazakhstan is set at 4.2 thousand tons, while Armenia, Belarus, and Russia have a zero quota. This decision is part of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council's instructions to unify unilateral measures to regulate the export of certain goods, with food security of the EAEU states being a priority. The EEC has also requested Belarus and Russia to cancel their national measures affecting mutual buckwheat trade.
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The Eurasian Economic Commission has limited the export of buckwheat outside the Eurasian Economic Union until August 31 of this year, said Alexei Ashikhmin, a representative of the EEC trade block. "The board of the Eurasian Economic Commission has decided to introduce a single measure of non-tariff regulation in the form of a quantitative restriction on exports of buckwheat," said Alexey Ashikhmin. "The measure is being introduced until August 31 of this year and provides a zero quota for the export of goods from Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. The quota for the export of buckwheat from Kazakhstan is set at 4.2 thousand tons. " "The decision is the first measure taken in pursuance of the instructions of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, which provides for the possibility of unifying unilateral measures applied at the national level to regulate the export of certain types of goods," commented on this decision, member of the Board (Minister) for Trade of the EEC ...
Source: Milknews

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