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The European Economic Union temporarily exempts Belarus from customs duties on imports of certain types of molluscs used in food production

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Published Dec 27, 2023

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The Eurasian Economic Commission Council has banned certain types of squid, octopus, mussels and phosphorus imported from Belarus for use in food production. Temporary tariff exemption measures have been applied to imported shrimp meat with established import quotas for the period 2024-2026. The measures are aimed at addressing a lack of raw materials for food production and alleviating economic pressure on third countries.
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Food Partner Network News Eurasian Economic Commission Council News Center official website news on December 26: The Eurasian Economic Commission Council passed a resolution to ban certain types of squid, octopus, mussels and phosphorus imported from Belarus intended for use in food production. Shrimp meat (Eurasian Economic Union product codes 0307433800, 0307439000, 0307529000, 1605400001 and 1605539000) is subject to temporary tariff exemption measures. This exemption measure applies to established import quotas for the period 2024-2026. ​ The Minister of Trade of the Eurasian Economic Commission said: The above-mentioned exemption measures are adopted because the Eurasian ...
Source: Foodmate
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