Mongolian Ambassador discussed with RGS representatives the possibility of Russian grain supplies

게시됨 2020년 12월 24일

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On December 22, 2020, a business meeting took place between Mongolia's Ambassador to Russia, D. Davaa, and representatives of the Russian Grain Union (RGU), including Maxim Golovin and Ravil Khairetdinov, at the Mongolian embassy in Moscow. The discussion focused on the potential for Russian wheat supply to Mongolia, in the context of Russia's new quota of 17.5 million tons for grain exports from February 15 to June 30, 2021, to protect its domestic market. The parties explored prospects, availability, and pricing for wheat exports for the next year, and considered the possibility of cooperation in supplying milling wheat from specific regions of the Russian Federation to Mongolia.
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Ambassador of Mongolia to Russia D. Davaa held a business meeting with representatives of the Russian Grain Union (RGU), in particular, with the director of the department for the protection and promotion of the interests of the Union's members Maxim Golovin and the head of the technical regulation department Ravil Khairetdinov to exchange views on the possibility of cooperation in the supply of Russian wheat to Mongolia. The meeting took place on December 22 at the Mongolian embassy in Moscow, the embassy said in a statement. According to the Grain On-Line agency with a link to the Montsame portal. The Russian government has established a new quota of 17.5 million tons for grain exports from February 15 to June 30, 2021 (inclusive) to protect the domestic market; in case of exceeding the quota, the export of grain will be subject to a duty of 50% of the customs value of products. In connection with the introduction of the export quota at ...
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