Russia's review of regulations and conditions of beef access to the Philippines

Published 2021년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

Russia is making strides to allow its beef exporters to enter the Philippine market, with the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance currently leading the efforts. Despite a 10% import duty on beef, five Russian enterprises have shown interest in the opportunity. The entry of meat and meat products into the Philippines will be subject to testing and joint control by the Food and Drug Administration and the National Meat Inspection Service. The review will encompass various aspects such as international cooperation, trade regulations, intellectual property protection, and conditions for poultry meat supply from Russia.
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Original content

The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance of Russia is currently working to open up the Philippine market for Russian beef exporters. To date, the IS Cerberus has registered 5 enterprises interested in the supply of these products. For Russia, the import duty on beef in the Philippines is set at 10%. At the first import of meat and meat products into the Republic, samples will be taken, while control is jointly carried out by two departments - the Food and Drug Administration and the National Meat Inspection Service. The review includes: international cooperation of the Philippines; fundamental acts regulating foreign trade activities; features of protection of intellectual property objects; conditions for the supply of poultry meat from Russia; quotas, tariffs and ...
Source: Aemcx

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