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EU sets higher tariffs on Russian and Belarusian grain

The new tariffs aim to stop the imports of grain from Russia and Belarus into the EU in practice.

4 June 2024
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On May 30 the Council adopted a regulation to levy prohibitive tariffs on grain products imported from Russia and Belarus. The regulation increases duties on cereals, oilseeds, and derived products as well as beet-pulp pellets and dried peas from Russia and Belarus to a point that in practice will halt imports of these products. In addition, those goods will be barred from access to the Union’s tariff rate quotas.

These measures concern products originating in or exported directly or indirectly from the Russian Federation or the Republic of Belarus to the EU. They will not affect transit through the EU from both countries to other third countries.

The measures will enter into force on 1 July 2024.

May 30, 2024/ European Council/ European Union.
https://www.consilium.europa.eu

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