Estimation of import duties on fish fillets requires studying its assortment in the Russian Federation

Published Mar 6, 2023

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The Federal Agency for Fisheries of Russia has stated that it has not received an offer from the Association of Fishing Fleet Owners (ASRF) for discussing an increase in import duties on frozen fish fillets and hake, as well as other fish products. The agency is focusing on assessing the diversity of fish products in the country and their availability for consumers. The agency also highlighted a growth in the production of domestic fish products, including a 17% increase in pollock fillets in 2022 and a successful pollock fishing season in 2023.
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Rosrybolovstvo did not receive an offer to discuss an increase in import duties on frozen fish fillets and hake. During its development, it is necessary to assess the structure of the assortment of fish products, including in terms of products that are produced in Russia. This point of view was expressed by TASS in the press service of the Federal Agency for Fisheries. Earlier, the Association of Fishing Fleet Owners (ASRF) suggested discussing an increase in import duties on frozen fish fillets and hake, as well as other types of fish products. "When developing this proposal, it is necessary to assess the structure of the range of fish products, including in terms of products that in our country are either not produced in the required volume, or not produced at all due to natural and other conditions. The diversity of the retail offer and the availability of fish products for consumer is one of the priority state tasks," the department believes. His press service also reported ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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