The Eurasian Economic Commission Board has set and distributed tariff rate quotas for some products

The Eurasian Economic Commission Board has set and distributed tariff rate quotas for some meat products and whey for 2022.

The Eurasian Economic Commission Board has set and distributed tariff rate quotas for some products

The negative production and consumption volume difference is forecasted for 2022 in the countries-EAEU members as follows: beef – 237.4 thousand mt, pork – 34.9 thousand mt, poultry meat – 281.3 thousand mt and whey – 0.5 thousand mt.

For Kazakhstan and Russia, tariff quotas for 2022 are set in the amounts fixed in the WTO joining protocols. For Armenia, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan, tariff quotas are determined within the limits of the difference between production and consumption, considering the volumes requested by the countries.

Beef quotas:
  • 5 thousand mt for Armenia,
  • 21 thousand mt for Kazakhstan,
  • 5 thousand mt for Kyrgyzstan,
  • 570 thousand mt for Russia.
Pork quotas:
  • 7.5 thousand mt for Armenia,
  • 20 thousand mt for Belarus,
  • 4.5 thousand mt for Kyrgyzstan.
Poultry meat and offal quotas:
  • 44 thousand mt for Armenia,
  • 10.9 thousand mt for Belarus,
  • 140 thousand mt for Kazakhstan,
  • 58 thousand mt for Kyrgyzstan,
  • 364 thousand mt for Russia.
Whey quota:
  • 0.5 thousand mt for Armenia,
  • 15 thousand mt for Russia.

SOURCE: Press service of the EEC