Taxonomy: Tariff Line Affected - 0202
Meat Of Bovine Animals, Frozen
Belarus: Import quota on meat
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On January 1, 2012, the Belarusian Council of Ministers (according to Decree 28 of 10 January 2012) introduced an import quota on meat (HS 0201, 0202, 0203, 0207).Norway: Increased duty-free quota access for agricultural products from EU
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In January 2011, the Norwegian government proposed a bill to Parliament on the entry into force of an agreement with the EU concerning extended trade in agriBelarus: Reimbursement of interest rate to meat and milk company
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The Belorussian Government (according to Decree #581 of 23 June 2012) will reimburse 50% of the prevailing interest rate (defined to be 10.5%, which is lower than the refinance rate of the National Bank of Belarus) for the loans which the meaTurkey: Repeated raise of import duties on meat
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As confirmed by the Permanent Delegation of Turkey to the WTO, the government of Turkey has repeatedly raised import duties on meat.United States of America: Postponement in imposition of reinspection user fees for food
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The U.S.Russian Federation: Introduction of import quotas on meat for 2011 and 2012
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By the Russian Government Decree #1111 from 24 December 2010 the import quotas on meat (HS 0201, 0202, 0203, 0207) for 2011 were announced (for the countries which are outside the CIS zone).Turkey: Increase of import tariffs on certain meat
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On 19 March 2011 Turkey icreased import tariffs from 30% to 45% on certain meat. By virtue of the EU-Turkey Customs Union Agreement of December 22, 1995, the tariffs do not apply to products from EU member states.The Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan: Temporary introduction of tariff rate quotas on imports of certain food products
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The Commission of the Customs Union has temporary introduced the tariff rate quotas on imports of certain food products, i.e.Uzbekistan: Import tariff increase on agricultural products and food
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By the President Decree from 25 April 2011, the import tariff increase on agricultural and food products was introduced from 1 April 2011. The rage of the import tariff is from soya oil (10 percent) to ice-cream (200 percent).











