Agricultural goods, fertilizers from Russia and Belarus face new EU tariffs next month
( June 12, 2025, 10:10 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Agricultural products and some fertilizers from Russia and Belarus that weren't yet subject to extra customs duties, will be subject to new tariffs in the bloc starting July 1, EU governments said today. The tariff increases on fertilizers will take place gradually, over a transition period of three years. The measures are meant to reduce EU dependence on those imports as well as to reduce Russian export revenues.Statement follows. ...
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