Taxonomy: Tariff Line Affected - 1002
Rye In The Grain
United States of America: Postponement in imposition of reinspection user fees for food
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The U.S.Belarus: Export restrictions for certain products for physical persons
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In order to provide the economic stability of the country the Council of Ministers has adopted the Decree #755 from 11 June 2011 to protect internal market in crisis.The Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan: Temporary reduction of import tariff on certain types of grains
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The Commission of the Customs Union has temporary reduced import tariffs (to zero) on certain types of grains, i.e.Ukraine: New licensing requirements on certain agricultural products
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On 28 December 2010 new licensing requirements on certain agricultural products such as wheat and blend of wheat and rye (meslyn), spelt, corn, barley (200,000 tonnes), and rye and buckwheat were introduced by Ukrainian government.Canada: Possible adoption of a licensing regime for food imports
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is considering adoption of a licensing regimeKazakhstan: The list of domestically produced goods for public procurement
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The Government Decree from 17 May 2010 # 423 introduces the list of goods which are to be bought from the domestic producers such as bread, pasta, sweets, cereals, milk, milk products, butter, eggs, salt, non-alcoholic beverages.Ukraine: Quotas for export of agricultural products
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By the Government decree № 938 from 4 October 2010, the Government has introduced quotas on exports of certain agricultural products such as wheat (HS1001) – 0.5 million tons, corn (HS 1005) – 2 million tons, barley (HS1003) – 0.Russia: Temporal ban of certain agricultural exports
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By Government Decree from 20 October 2010 #853 Russia has temporarily introduced the ban on exports of certain agricultural products such as wheat (HS 1001), barley (HS 1003), rye (1002), maize (1005) from 2 January 2011 to 30 June 2011.











