Egypt: The Customs Authority begins applying a $60 export fee on a ton of alfalfa

Published 2023년 7월 8일

Tridge summary

The Customs Authority will continue to impose an export fee of $60 per ton or its equivalent in Egyptian pounds on alfalfa and similar fodder products, based on the exchange rates set by the Central Bank. The Ministry of Trade and Industry has amended the export fee for these products to be EGP 700 per ton. Additionally, the export fees for corn silage, straw and grain husks, and other similar fodder products have been revised.
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Original content

The Customs Authority has started implementing the decision of the Minister of Trade and Industry, Ahmed Samir Saleh, No. 214 of 2023 regarding the continuation of imposing an export fee on alfalfa and similar fodder products, customs item (1214), to be $60 per ton or its equivalent in Egyptian pounds, according to the exchange rates announced by the Central Bank. The Egyptian, on the date of payment, which was published in the Egyptian Gazette. The Ministry of Trade and Industry had issued a decision to amend the export fee set for (alfalfa and similar fodder products included in customs item No. 1214) to become EGP 700 as a fee payable for each ton that is exported. And he had issued Resolution No. (50) of 2018 regarding amending the value of the export fee imposed on exports of some types of feed ingredients described in Ministerial Resolution No. (1581) of 2017. The items ...
Source: Youm7

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