Russia maintains beef and poultry import quotas at current level in 2025

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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The Russian government has set the import quotas for beef and poultry meat to Russia in 2025, maintaining the previous years' levels. The beef import quota is set at 570 thousand tons, with 40% being fresh and chilled meat, and the poultry import quota is set at 364 thousand tons. The majority of the beef quota is allocated to the EU and the USA, despite the ongoing food embargo, and pork imports, which were previously quotad, have been replaced with a 25% duty. The government is considering cancelling the beef import quotas in 2025 in favor of a 27.5% duty.
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Moscow. December 13. INTERFAX.RU - The government has approved the size of quotas for the import of beef and poultry meat to the Russian Federation in 2025, as well as their distribution by country and type of this meat. The EEC determined the size of these quotas for all EAEU countries in August of this year. The Russian quota and its country and product range distribution have been maintained at the level of previous years. According to the decree of the Russian government, signed on December 12, 2024 and posted on the official portal of legal information, the quota for the import of beef to the Russian Federation in 2025 will be 570 thousand tons, including 40 thousand tons of fresh and chilled meat. Moreover, 29 thousand tons of the quota for the import of fresh and chilled meat are intended for EU countries, 11 thousand tons - for other countries. The quota of 530 thousand tons of frozen beef is divided between the EU and the USA (60 thousand tons each) and Costa Rica (3 ...
Source: Interfax

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