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Russia: Government limits exports of scrap and ferrous metal waste to designated seaports in 2024

Announcement

17 Feb 2024

In February 2024, the government of Russia limited exports of scrap and ferrous metal waste to designated seaports from 17 February to 31 December 2024.

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Number of interventions

1

1 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

0 liberalising

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Implementation date

17 Feb 2024

Revocation date:

31 Dec 2024

Announced: 17 Feb 2024
Export-related non-tariff measure, nes
On 17 February 2024, the Russian government published Decree No. 183, limiting the export routes for scrap and ferrous metal waste. Exports will be allowed only through nine designated seaports, and e...
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