The return of export of Moroccan vegetables and fruits to Mauritania after the suspension of duties

Published 2024년 5월 5일

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Mauritania has cancelled the customs duties it imposed on Moroccan vegetables and fruits, which had been raised by over 100% earlier, effective from May 1. This decision is expected to restore normalcy to the Mauritanian market, which had seen a fluctuation in the availability of vegetables and fruits due to Moroccan exporters ceasing shipments following the increased duties. The cancellation of the duties has relieved Moroccan exporters and producers, leading to a significant increase in the prices of these products in Moroccan markets, due to low supply and high demand.
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Inezgane: Muhammad Soleimani It is expected that Moroccan exports of vegetables and fruits to the State of Mauritania will return to their normal state starting on May 1, following the Mauritanian authorities’ issuance of a decision to cancel the customs duties that they had imposed on Moroccan vegetables and fruits starting last January. This new decision, taken by the Mauritanian authorities, would restore balance to the internal market in this country, which has witnessed, since last January, a kind of fluctuation in the abundance of vegetables and fruits, as a number of Moroccan exporters stopped transferring their goods to the Mauritanian market after... The authorities there decided to raise customs duties on Moroccan vegetables and fruits by more than 100 percent, in order to protect Mauritanian products from foreign competition. However, supplying the market created many problems and great troubles for merchants and professionals in Mauritania, after Moroccan exporters ...

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