The Russian Cabinet of Ministers has retained quotas for the import of beef and poultry in 2025

Published 2024년 12월 12일

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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has announced that the import quotas for cattle and poultry meat will remain the same in 2025 as they were in 2024. The quotas include 40 thousand tons for fresh or chilled beef, with 29 thousand tons allocated for the European Union and 11 thousand tons for other countries. The quota for frozen cattle meat is set at 530 thousand tons, with the European Union and the USA receiving 60 thousand tons and 3 thousand tons respectively, along with other countries. The poultry meat import quota remains at 364 thousand tons, with 100 thousand tons earmarked for the European Union and other countries. Russia has been imposing quotas on meat imports since 2003, and imposes zero duty within the quota, while imposing a 65% duty outside of it.
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The quotas for imports of cattle and poultry meat in 2025 will remain at the 2024 level. The corresponding decree was signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the document was published. Thus, the quota for fresh or chilled beef remains at 40 thousand tons, of which 29 thousand tons are provided for the European Union and 11 thousand tons for other countries. A quota of 530 thousand tons is provided for frozen cattle meat. Of these, 60 thousand tons are expected for the EU and the USA, 3 thousand tons for Costa Rica and 407 thousand tons for other countries. As in previous years, the quota for imports of poultry meat remains at 364 thousand tons. Of these, 100 thousand tons are frozen boneless domestic chicken meat: 80 thousand tons for the EU and 20 thousand tons for other countries. 250 thousand tons have been allocated for frozen boneless halves and quarters of carcasses, and 14 thousand tons for frozen ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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