EAEU: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan waived the quota for Vietnamese rice

Published 2021년 10월 27일

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The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has allocated tariff quotas for long-grain rice imports from Vietnam for 2022. The annual quota is 10 thousand tons, with a 0% duty applied within this limit. A 10% duty, with a minimum rate of 0.03 euros per kg, is applied for imports exceeding the quota. The allocated tariff quota for Russia is 7786 tons, for Belarus is 1814 tons, and for Armenia is 400 tons. Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have declined the quota, stating they can fulfill their domestic needs with their own production.
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The Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission has distributed the volumes of tariff quotas for certain types of long-grain rice from Vietnam for 2022, PRODUKT.BY reports. According to the trade block of the EEC, in accordance with the agreement, the tariff quota for these products is 10 thousand tons annually, within which an import customs duty of 0% is applied. At the same time, a 10% rate applies to goods imported from Vietnam out of quota, but not less than 0.03 euros per 1 kg. According to the decision adopted by the EEC Board, the volume of the tariff quota for rice from Vietnam for 2022 is set for Russia - 7786 tons, Belarus - 1814 tons, Armenia - 400 tons. It is also ...
Source: Agrosektor

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