
In particular, until May 15 this year, the tariff concession is provided for imports of the following products: apricot – 600 tons in Belarus and no more than 3 thousand tons in Kazakhstan; cherries – no more than 5 tons in Kazakhstan and no more than 2 thousand tons in Russia; cherries – no more than 600 tons in Belarus, no more than 1.5 thousand tons in Kazakhstan and no more than 25 thousand tons in Russia; plum – no more than 700 tons in Belarus, no more than 1.5 thousand tons in Kazakhstan and no more than 23 thousand tons in Russia. This was reported in the press service of the EEC.
Theoretically, in the case of Moldova, this decision may apply only to small volumes of potential exports of last year’s plum.









