Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus Keep Customs Union

Russia is to maintain the Customs Union with Kazakhstan and Belarus according to Emily Balsamo from the Moscow Office of Bord Bia – Irish Food Board. The Customs Union of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia (CU) was formed with the goal of eliminating international tariffs between the three countries, creating a common economic space.

Complete fruition of the policies of the Customs Union of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia has occurred only within the past few months, finally creating a free trade area with a common external tariff.  Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are currently in talks with the supranational committee that heads the Customs Union with the intention of joining.  Ukraine has not joined to date due to apprehension of it impacting on their planned WTO accession.

This raises the question of reconciliation of this pre-existing common economic space with Russia’s WTO membership in the near future.
Belarus and Kazakhstan are currently observer governments to the WTO, not members, and are thus not subject to WTO imposed trade liberalization. Also, how will Russia implement WTO policies while continuing to be a part of a common economic space with two countries that are not members of the WTO?

Russia will fully accede to the WTO later this month after the ratification of all relevant documents by the Russian government, parliament and president. Although tariff rates under WTO membership have not yet been released, it is widely understood that membership will greatly facilitate trade and importation to Russia.

The Customs Union of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia will continue through Russia’s WTO accession, likely leading to facilitation of importation to Kazakhstan and Belarus as well. In fact, Russia’s accession has incited strong interest in Belarus’ and Kazakhstan’s future accession, with Russia formally encouraging the EU to support accession of the two countries.

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Customs Union to Zero Import Duties on Cucumbers and Tomatoes

The Customs Union Commission of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus zeroed import duties for some fruit and vegetables till 1 August. Import duties as large as 0% are imposed on tomatoes, cucumbers, gherkins and apples. The decision to zero import duties was made on 7 April 2011 and comes into force on 5 July 2011.This is already the second time when Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan decide to zero import duties. This already happened in November 2010 in regards to cabbage, potatoes and buckwheat, due to the poor crops of 2010.

Source: www.retail.ru

Customs Union Ready to Cooperate with the EU

Russian Prime-minister Vladimir Putin confirmed that Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan is open to new members and ready for tighter cooperation with the EU. He remarked that the results of the integration are already tangible. 2010 commodity turnover of the countries members of the Customs Union grew by 28%, formation of the unified economic space is under way at full speed.

Source: www.foodnewsweek.ru

Import Duties on Carrots, Beetroots and Onions Zeroed in Customs Union

The Commission of the Customs Union of Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan zeroed import duties on carrots, beetroots and onions. Earlier the duty on import of these vegetables was 15%. The decision comes into force as soon it is officially published and will be valid until 30 June 2011. As Ministry of Economic Development reports, the governmental subcommission on customs and rates also suggested that the Customs Union should zero import duties on some fruit and vegetables – tomatoes, cucumbers, gherkins and apples. It was also suggested that duties on milk powder and packaged tea should be zeroed, but this suggestion was rejected.

Source: www.tks.ru