EU Plans New Tariffs Brussels, January 28, 2025 – The European Commission has proposed a new regulation introducing additional tariffs on
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The European Parliament has approved a proposal to impose steep tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers and agricultural products, sparking
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LONDON (ICIS)–The European Commission has adopted a proposal to impose tariffs on a number of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, as well as on certain nitrogen-based
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The tariff increase is expected to take effect on July 1. Previously, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov claimed that if the EU imposes steep tariffs
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The EU imposes tariffs on Russian and Belarusian farm imports. Here''s how it affects trade, food prices, and global markets.
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Explore how EU Parliament''s new tariffs on Russian/Belarusian agricultural goods will spike fertilizer costs, strain farmers, and reshape Europe''s
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Check the current full list of Russian and Belarusian goods on which additional duties are planned, or in force: Additional duties on Russian and Belarusian imports product lists (ODT, 45.9 KB).
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Detailed information about tariff regulations within the EAEU could be found here.
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According to the adopted plan, the tariff on products such as ammonium nitrate, urea, and other nitrogen-based fertilizers will increase to approximately €315 per
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Companies that import agricultural products or fertilisers of any kind from Russia or Belarus should urgently check whether they are affected and, if so, calculate the costs.
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The state regulates the prices of LNG, gas and oil transmission and distribution, and petroleum products. After consultation with the relevant companies, the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation
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Click on any partner country name below to obtain tariffs imposed by Belarus on that country from the UNCTAD TRAINS database
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The EU has imposed new tariffs applicable on 1 July 2025 on the remaining agricultural products and certain fertilisers (nitrogen-based products) from Russia and Belarus that were not yet
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The tariff set in Russian rubles was 698.48 rubles as on February 1, 2025, thus the increase is 9.7%. The tariff is 262.99 Russian rubles per one tonne for the Unecha, Vysokoye-Brody
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MEPs backed increased tariffs on fertilisers and certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods on Thursday, seeking to reduce EU dependency on those imports.
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Tariff exemptions and preferences Cases of tariff exemptions and tariff preferences in the Republic of Belarus (as well as in all EAEU member states) are defined by the Treaty on the
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The International Trade Committee has approved a 50% increase in tariffs on certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods to further reduce EU dependency.
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MEPs have approved increased tariffs on fertilizers and certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods. As a result, the European
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The table below shows the most recent prices per liter of octane-95 gasoline, regular diesel, and other fuels. These are retail (pump) level prices, including all taxes and fees. The
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Belarus Tariff 2026: Stay Compliant, Reduce Costs A comprehensive guide to understanding Belarus Tariff rates, import duties, and classification rules to help you trade smarter and stay compliant.
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In addition, there is a trend towards the gradual reduction of tariffs on essential goods, which may impact the overall costs incurred by consumers and businesses alike. Importers are
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Trade: EU adopts new tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods and fertilisers The Council has adopted a regulation that imposes new
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On 15 May, the International Trade Committee of the European Parliament backed the European Commission''s proposal to increase EU tariffs by 50% on those agricultural products from
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RIGA - The European Parliament on Thursday backed increased tariffs on fertilizers and certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods, seeking to reduce EU dependency on those
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External Environment Belarusian exports face a favorable trade when compared policy environment, especially to its comparators. Belarus'' Market Access TTRI7 (including preferences) of 0.8 percent is
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Members of the European Parliament have approved the European Commission''s proposal to increase tariffs on fertilizers and certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods,
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