Russia: government's panel recommended a 450,000 t quota for import of pork
The Russian Government's Commission on Protective Measures in Foreign Trade and Customs & Tariff Policies has recommended establishing a quota for import of pork to Russian Federation in 2004 in the amount of 450,000 tonnes, AK&M agency has informed.
The commission has recommended since January 1, 2004 to set a customs duty for pork, imported within the quota, equal to 15 percent of the cost, but no less than 0.25 euro per kilo, and that for pork, imported outside the quota - at 80 percent of cost, but no less than 1.06 euro per kilo.
Ninety percent of the projected quota will be distributed among the subjects of foreign trade activities according to a historical principle, proportionately to their volumes of imports in the preceding years; 10 percent of the quota will be sold through an auction. The former amount (90 percent) will be distributed as follows: its 60 percent will be granted to the subjects of foreign trade, proportionately to their year-average volumes of import in 2003; 40 percent of this amount will be distributed, proportionately to year-average imports in 2000-2002.