The Eurasian Economic Commission has maintained meat import quotas for Russia in 2025 at the 2024 level

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The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has approved tariff quotas for the import of certain meat products and whey for 2025, maintaining similar sizes to 2024 for most member countries, but with some adjustments for Armenia. The quotas for cattle, pork, and poultry meat, as well as by-products, have been set with some variations for each country, reflecting their production and consumption levels. Russia may potentially cancel beef import quotas in favor of a 27.5% duty in 2025. These quotas are a strategy used by Russia since 2003 to regulate the import of meat products, with the goal of protecting local farmers and providing lower duties for imports within the set limits.
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Moscow. August 20. INTERFAX.RU - The Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) approved the distribution of tariff quotas for the import of certain types of meat products and whey for 2025, maintaining the quota sizes at the current year level for all member countries of the union, except Armenia. For Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation, tariff quotas for 2025 are set in the amounts recorded in the protocols on the accession of states to the WTO. For Armenia, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan, quotas are determined in volumes not exceeding the difference between consumption and production, taking into account the requests of the parties, the EEC trade bloc noted with reference to the director of the EEC customs-tariff and non-tariff regulation department Vahagn Kazaryan. For cattle meat, the quota for Russia in 2025 will still be 570 thousand tons, for Kazakhstan 21 thousand tons, for Armenia - 9.5 thousand tons (in 2024 - 9 thousand tons), for Kyrgyzstan - 5 thousand tons. For pork, ...
출처: Interfax

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