Russia: Sunflower seeds are among the goods that will not be subject to duty when imported from Moldova

Published 2020년 12월 26일

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Russia has extended zero duty on the import of certain food products from Moldova until March 31, 2021. The decree, signed on December 23, 2020, applies to products under specific EAEU nomenclature codes and will be monitored monthly. The government may propose changes to the deadline for the zero duty by March 15, 2021. The zero duty was initially implemented in 2019 and was previously extended every six months. Customs duties on the import of agricultural products from Moldova were introduced in August 2014 after Moldova signed an association agreement with the EU.
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Russia has extended until March 31, 2021, a zero duty on the import of certain food products from Moldova. The corresponding decree of the government of the Russian Federation was signed on December 23, 2020 and posted on the official portal of legal information. Previously, the duty, which was zeroed at the beginning of 2019, was extended every six months. According to the document, the zero duty will continue to apply to the import of products into Russia from Moldova under EAEU nomenclature of goods subject to foreign trade codes 07, 0808, 0809, 1206 00, 2005 and 2204 (vegetables and some edible root crops and tubers, apples, pears, quince, apricots, cherries, etc. cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and thorns, sunflower seeds, canned vegetables, natural grape wines, including fortified wines). The government instructed the FCS to monitor monthly deliveries. The Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Agriculture were ...
Source: Oilworld

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