Increase in duties on imports from Russia to the EU will affect animal feed

Published May 15, 2025

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The European Parliament announced a 50% duty increase on agricultural imports from Russia and Belarus, including fertilizers, sugar, vinegar, flour, and animal feed. This decision, approved by the Foreign Trade Committee, awaits a final vote at the parliament's plenary session on May 22.
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EU 50% duty increase on imports from Russia to affect sugar, animal feed A 50% duty increase on EU imports of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, in addition to fertilizers, will affect sugar, vinegar, flour and animal feed, according to a statement released by the European Parliament on Thursday. Earlier, a source in the EP told RIA Novosti that the European Parliament's Foreign Trade Committee on Thursday approved a 50% increase in import duties on agricultural products and fertilizers from Russia. "The products affected by the new ...
Source: Oilworld

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