Mercosur-EU Agreement: Argentina Concretized the First Export of Honey to the European Block with Zero Tariff
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Entre Ríos has completed its first tariff-free honey export to Europe, following the entry into force of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement on May 1st. "For years we supported and worked to make this agreement a reality," Governor Rogelio Frigerio emphasized, celebrating that "the first certificate issued is from Entre Ríos: honey from Concordia arriving in Europe with a 0 percent tariff."
A shipment of natural honey destined for the European market is the first export certified by Argentina under the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union (EU) that came into effect last Friday. "We received the excellent and historic news that today was issued the first certificate that makes the use of quotas granted by the EU to Mercosur viable. Our first certification is an export of honey from Concordia, Entre Ríos, to E…
The first certificate was issued for a shipment of more than 20,000 kilos dispatched from Concordia, Entre Ríos, to Germany. Chancellor Pablo Quirno stressed that the operation was carried out under the new system of quotas of the commercial pact.
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