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The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation proposed introducing quotas for the export of canned fish

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Published Dec 30, 2023

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The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation has proposed introducing tariff quotas for the export of canned fish and seafood from certain regions of Russia until the end of 2024. The draft specifies that the quota for the Kaliningrad region may be 4.4 thousand tons for canned fish and 100 tons for canned seafood, and the use of tariff quotas will require a one-time export license issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The measure is intended for exports to countries that are not members of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation proposed introducing tariff quotas for the export of canned fish from a number of regions of the Russian Federation until the end of 2024; at this stage, indicators have been determined for the Kaliningrad region. The corresponding draft was published on the official portal of draft regulatory legal acts. "Establish tariff quotas for the export from the territories of individual constituent entities of the Russian Federation outside the territory of the Russian Federation to states that are not members of the Eurasian Economic Union of canned fish products and canned seafood produced in the territories of the relevant constituent entities of the Russian Federation and placed under the customs export procedure," - says the bill of the Ministry of Economic Development. As reported in the draft resolution, this measure is provided for the Kaliningrad region. The export quota for canned fish may be 4.4 thousand tons, ...
Source: Kvedomosti
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