The Serbs won the British market and zero tariffs for themselves

게시됨 2021년 4월 29일

Tridge 요약

Starting mid-May, Serbia will export its fruit to Great Britain duty-free due to a new law, a move that will benefit growers and processors. The preferential duty rates are a form of market regulation and a boost for the industry. However, fruits and preparations from Serbia must have a certificate of origin to prevent re-export. This development is expected to result in better prices for producers and further growth for the industry. The Serbian Ministry of Agriculture has played a key role in securing these conditions, following active lobbying in London for favorable terms of cooperation post-Brexit.
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원본 콘텐츠

In mid-May, a law comes into force thanks to which Serbia will export its fruit to Great Britain duty-free. The actions of the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture will improve the situation of growers and processors. Preferential duty rates are, on the one hand, a form of market regulation and, at the same time, a great impulse for the development of the industry covered by them. Winning such conditions is not a good gesture on the part of the British. After Brexit, the Serbs actively lobbied in London for favorable terms of cooperation. It is also a lesson for our industry. Winning favorable conditions for domestic products is possible, but it requires the help of politicians. The British also had their conditions. Fruits and preparations from Serbia must have a certificate of origin of the fruit to prevent re-export. Nevertheless, this is great news for the local growers. Thanks to duty-free trade, producers will get better prices and the industry will get another impulse to ...
출처: Sad24

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