Türkiye raised duties on grain imports to 130%

Published Apr 25, 2023

Tridge summary

Starting May 1, Turkey will impose a duty of 130% on the imports of wheat, barley, corn, rye, oats, and sorghum in an effort to safeguard local farmers from imported grain. This move, aimed at protecting Turkish farmers ahead of the new season, makes Turkey the second-largest importer of Russian wheat and the first of Russian barley this season.
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Original content

Turkish authorities have raised duties on imports of wheat, barley, corn, rye, oats and sorghum from 0 to 130% from May 1. This is reported by the Grain On-Line agency with reference to Resmî Gazete. Protective duties will protect Turkish farmers from imported grain ahead of the new season. In ...
Source: Zol

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