The EAEU introduced quotas for the import of certain animal products

Published 2023년 8월 22일

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The Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission has decided to establish and distribute import quotas for meat products and whey for the next year, with specific amounts set for Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Belarus, and Kyrgyzstan. Pork will not be subject to a quota, but instead, a 25 percent duty will be imposed starting in 2021. The reason for the introduction of quotas is the significant discrepancy between production and consumption of these types of meat and dairy products in the region.
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The Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) decided to establish and distribute import quotas for meat products and whey for the next year. This was reported in the press service of the commission. For Russia and Kazakhstan, they are set in the amounts fixed in the protocols on accession to the WTO. Thus, for cattle meat (cattle) they will amount to 570,000 and 21,000 tons, poultry meat and offal - 364 and 140 thousand. For Armenia, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan, their value is determined within the difference between consumption and production, taking into account the volumes requested by these republics. This is 12, 20 and two thousand tons for the first and 39.1, 10.9 and 58 thousand for the second. Pork is not subject to a quota. Instead, from 2021, this type of meat is subject to a 25 percent duty. By the end of this year, Russia may increase honey exports by 1.5 times The reason for the introduction of quotas in the EEC was a serious negative difference between the ...
Source: Rosng

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