12:18 18.01.2017

Agriculture ministry backs delay of introduction of imports duties on Russian fertilizers

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Agriculture ministry backs delay of introduction of imports duties on Russian fertilizers

The introduction of antidumping duties imposed on Russian urea and urea-ammonium nitrate (UAN) should be postponed until Ukrainian parliament passes the bill concerning zero nitrogen fertilizers duties for other countries.

According to a response of the Agricultural Policy and Food Ministry to a letter of Ukrainian agrarian associations, on December 27, 2016 the bill was endorsed by the governmental committee and sent to central executive power agencies for approval.

"The Agricultural Policy and Food Ministry believes that it is necessary to suspend antidumping duties imposed on imports of fertilizers from Russia until the Verkhovna Rada approves the above-mentioned bill to avoid possible negative consequences for agriculture," reads the letter signed by Deputy Agricultural Policy and Food Minister for European Integration, member of the interagency commission for international trade Olha Trofymtseva.

The antidumping duties on imports of urea and UAN from Russia in the amount of 4.19-31.84% depending on the manufacturer are to be introduced on February 28, 2017 for five years.

The duty for KuibyshevAzot (Togliatti) was set at 4.19%, Azot Novomoskovskaya joint-stock company (Tula region) and Nevinomyssk Azot (Stavropol Territory) – 18.78%, and other Russian enterprise – 31.84%.

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