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Russia plans to introduce quotas for the export of canned fish and seafood

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Published Dec 30, 2023

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Russia is planning to impose duty-free quotas for the export of canned fish and seafood from certain regions, as proposed in a draft resolution prepared by the Ministry of Economic Development. The proposed tariff quotas would be established for the export of canned fish products and canned seafood from several regions, with the Kaliningrad region set to have quotas for 2024. The proposed quotas for the Kaliningrad region include 4.4 thousand tons for canned fish and 100 tons for canned seafood.
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Moscow. December 29th. INTERFAX.RU - Russia plans to introduce duty-free quotas for the export of canned fish and seafood from a number of regions of the Russian Federation; for 2024 it is proposed to impose quotas on exports from the Kaliningrad region. As reported in the draft resolution prepared by the Ministry of Economic Development and posted on the portal for the preparation of regulatory legal acts, tariff quotas are proposed to be established for the export of canned fish products (code 1604 of the EAEU HS) and canned seafood (code 1605 of the EAES HS) from a ...
Source: Interfax
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