The first applications for duty-free supplies of chicken meat have been received in Russia

Published 2024년 1월 10일

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is considering applications for duty-free quotas to supply chicken meat, with declared volumes of 43.2 tons. The decision to allow the import of goods under these benefits was made at the end of last year. This measure aims to avoid a shortage of chicken meat and maintain affordable prices, and does not interfere with import substitution policies as supplies will be from friendly countries.
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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture accepted for consideration the first applications for the supply of chicken meat under duty-free quotas. Interfax reports this. The declared volumes will be 43.2 tons. Details on the order of distribution of these volumes, supplying countries and other details have not yet been specified. The decision to allow the import of goods using such benefits was made at the end of last year. This measure was considered at a meeting of the government subcommittee on customs, tariff and non-tariff regulation and protective measures in foreign trade held in early December. There it was unanimously supported. Abramchenko ruled out the possibility of egg shortage In total, under this benefit, it is allowed to supply no more than 140 thousand tons of these products for a period until June 30 of the next year. We are talking about the supply of such meat in frozen boneless form, as well as unboned breasts and pieces of them. These products have commodity codes ...
Source: Rosng

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