Russian producers of herring, pollock fillets and crab are at risk of losing their leading positions on global markets.
Russia’s government announced last week it will introduce ‘flexible’ export duties of up to 7 percent on products including seafood, in a move that is already causing concern among Russian industry watchers.
“The new flexible duties of up to 7 percent on seafood exports will seriously affect the position of Russian exporters in three main markets: herring, pollock fillets and frozen crab,” said German Zverev, president of the All-Russian Fisheries Association (VARPE), during a discussion on the issue among Russian experts.
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