EEC proposes to introduce quotas for the export of buckwheat within the EAEU for 3 months

Published 2021년 6월 11일

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The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has proposed a draft decision to implement export quotas for buckwheat and ferrous scrap metals within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The draft suggests a quota of 3.5 thousand tons for Kazakhstan for buckwheat exports, with zero quotas for all other EAEU countries for the next three months. For ferrous scrap, the quota is set at 2 million tons for Russia and 3.3 thousand tons for Belarus, with zero quotas for other countries for the next six months. The public comment period for this draft will end on June 30, 2021.
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The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has submitted for public condemnation a draft decision of the commission introducing quotas for the export of buckwheat, as well as scrap of ferrous metals from the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The draft decision has been published on the EAEU portal. According to the draft document, it is proposed to introduce an export quota for the export of buckwheat in the amount of 3.5 thousand tons for Kazakhstan, for all other EAEU countries it will be set at zero. This measure will be valid for 3 months. It is proposed to establish a quota for the export of ferrous scrap for the Russian Federation in the amount of 2 million tons, for Belarus - 3.3 thousand tons. For other countries, the ECE proposes to set it at zero. The expiration date for the export of scrap is planned to be set at 6 months. "The specified goods are ...
Source: Zol

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