The EU will adjust the tariff quotas for beef and veal by the Brexit
The Commission has presented a proposal for a Council Regulation authorizing the opening of negotiations on the distribution of the European Union tariff quotas included in the calendar of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
As reported by ANAFRIC (National Association of Cold Meat Stores and Cutting Rooms), in the meat sector, with respect to the frozen beef quota (54,875t), the EU should retain 79.7%, which It would mean 43,732t. In the case of sheep, the New Zealand tariff quota is 228,254t, which would mean that the EU should retain 50%, ie 114,116t.
What is intended by this proposal is that the distribution of the tariff quotas included in the WTO list of concessions and commitments be divided between the EU and the United Kingdom.
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