On Oct. 22 the Foreign Agricultural Service issued the following GAIN reports:
Russia export controls and sanctions
The use of export controls and sanctions on Russia has surged since the country's invasion of Crimea in 2014, and especially its invasion of Ukraine in in February 2022. Similar export controls and sanctions have been imposed by U.S. allies, including the EU, U.K. and Japan. The following is a listing of recent articles in Export Compliance Daily on export controls and sanctions imposed on Russia:
New lobbyist registrations on trade issues include:
The International Trade Administration issued the final results of the administrative review of the antidumping duty order on solid urea from Russia (A-821-801), which sets an AD cash deposit rate of zero for MCC EuroChem. As a result, the ITA will instruct CBP to liquidate entries exported by MCC EuroChem without regard to AD duties. The rate is effective Oct. 22.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service revised export requirements and plant lists for the following countries for Oct. 12-18.
The Foreign Agricultural Service announced the availability of credit guarantees for sales of U.S. agricultural commodities under the Commodity Credit Corporation's Export Credit Guarantee Program (GSM-102) for fiscal year 2013, for the following countries/regions:
On Oct. 17 the Foreign Agricultural Service issued the following GAIN reports:
On Oct. 15 the Foreign Agricultural Service issued the following GAIN reports:
In the Oct 12-15, 2012 editions of the Official Journal of the European Union, the following trade-related notices were posted:
The Export-Import Bank of the U.S. is seeking comments on a proposed long-term loan or financial guarantee in excess of $100 million for the purpose of selling Boeing 777 aircraft for use in Russia, it said in a Federal Register notice scheduled for Oct. 12. Comments are due by Nov. 8 via WWW.REGULATIONS.GOV.
On Oct. 10 the Foreign Agricultural Service issued the following GAIN reports: