The Fisheries Union proposed eliminating duties on imports of certain types of fish to Russia

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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The Fish Union in Russia has proposed reducing or eliminating import duties on certain types of fish to make fish products more economically accessible for the population. This measure would specifically apply to Atlantic herring, mackerel, and capelin. Despite Russia being one of the top 5 world leaders in fish catching, imports play a significant role in expanding the range of available fish products and help control price increases.
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Moscow. December 18. INTERFAX.RU - The Fish Union, which unites Russian fisheries production and processing enterprises, has proposed zeroing out or reducing import duties on some types of fish for the production of popular fish products. “If we talk about measures to increase the economic accessibility of fish products in the context of regulating foreign economic activity, we consider it necessary to discuss the issue of waiving import customs duties on fish raw materials for the production of fish products that are most in demand by the population. Their zeroing or reduction would allow us to reduce prices for mass-produced products demand,” said the chairman of the union, Alexander Panin, through the press service. He clarified that we are talking about applying this measure to Atlantic herring, mackerel and capelin. Recalling that Russia is one of the top 5 world leaders in fish catching, Panin noted that imports, however, play an important role in terms of expanding the ...
Source: Interfax

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