Applications for duty-free imports of chicken to Russia have increased more than 5 times

Published 2024년 1월 13일

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The Ministry of Agriculture is considering new applications for the duty-free supply of 225.98 tons of chicken meat, with the first batch being 43.2 tons. The decision on acceptance or refusal of these applications has not been announced yet, but if accepted, it will be posted on the ministry's website. The duty-free import of chicken meat is expected to help maintain affordable prices and avoid shortages in Russia, with the products likely sourced from friendly countries.
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The Ministry of Agriculture accepted for consideration new applications for the supply of 225.98 tons of chicken meat under a duty-free quota. Interfax reports this with reference to materials from the ministry. The first of them were only 43.2 tons. The agricultural department has not yet announced an official decision on the refusal or acceptance of both new and old batches. Just as in the first case, the name of the importing country, how it plans to distribute volumes, and other details are not reported. When making a decision to admit a consignment for import, the Ministry of Agriculture will issue importers with the documents necessary for this procedure, and will also post on its official website data on the remaining volumes of products for which appropriate tariff benefits are provided. Thus, when accepting two existing series of applications, the remaining volumes on the ministry’s website will amount to 139,730.82 tons. The analyst estimated an increase in beef ...
Source: Rosng

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