Three attempts to illegally import livestock products from Kazakhstan were stopped in Russia's Orenburg region

Published 2023년 4월 11일

Tridge summary

On April 11, 2023, the department prevented the import of various seafood and cattle hides due to label discrepancies, the wrong veterinary certificate, and lack of necessary markings. The issues included 18.4 tons of mislabeled ice cream coho salmon, 14 tons of dried fish from an unregistered organization, and 20 tons of unmarked cattle hides. All violators were held administratively responsible, and the cargo was sent back to its original location.
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Original content

The department did not allow the import of 18.4 tons of ice cream coho salmon, the reason for the detention was a discrepancy between the actual data on the manufacturer of the product indicated on the label and the data indicated in the veterinary certificate of the Customs Union. In addition, 14 tons of dried fish (bream and roach) were received accompanied by a veterinary certificate of the Customs Union, while the sending enterprise (IP "Daulet") is not in the Register of organizations and persons of the Republic of Kazakhstan engaged in the production, processing and (or) storage of controlled goods, moved from the territory of one state - a member of the Customs Union to the territory of another - a member of the Customs Union. An attempt to import 20 tons of cattle skins ...
Source: Fishretail

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