In Russia, the duty on corn was increased by 9%

Published 2023년 3월 19일

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Starting March 22, Russia will reduce the export duty on wheat by 0.30%, but increase the duties on corn and barley. The new duties, which will be in effect until March 28, 2023, are part of the government's efforts to stabilize domestic food inflation. The duties are calculated in rubles per ton and are subject to change on a weekly basis.
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From March 22, the export duty on wheat from the Russian Federation will be reduced by 0.30%. The export duty on corn increased by 9.34%, and on barley - by 1.21%. The export duty on Russian wheat will amount to 5,327.9 rubles ($69.23) per ton, KazakhZerno.kz reports. The duty on barley will be 3298.2 rubles ($42.86) per ton, on corn - 2646.9 rubles ($34.39) per ton. The new grain duties will be valid until March 28, 2023. Since July 6, duties on grain have been calculated in rubles, not dollars. Past Changes in Fees From February 22 to February 28, the duty on wheat was 5177.2 rubles ($69.25) per ton, on barley - 3717.0 rubles ($49.71) per ton, on corn - 2199.7 rubles ($29.42) per ton . From March 1 to March 7, the duty on wheat was 5275.2 rubles ($70.61) per ton, on barley - 3872.3 rubles ($51.83) per ton, on corn - 2264.6 rubles ($30.31) per ton . From March 8 to 14, the duty on wheat was 5371.6 rubles ($71.18) per ton, on barley - 3548.8 rubles ($47.03) per ton, on corn - ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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