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The Serbian government agreed in principle to approve export quotas for wheat , corn and edible oil , and allow unlimited exports of flour .
Savovic, president of the "Serbian Grain" association, said that the export quota for wheat and corn is in principle limited to 350,000 tons per month, but only for contracts signed before March 9 this year
.
At the same time, the export of wheat flour, hulled wheat shreds and corn grits will not be restricted
.
The association also asked to allow exports of refined and unrefined sunflower oil contracts signed before March 9, but quotas are still to be determined by the Agriculture Ministry based on contracts submitted by producers
.
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At the same time, the export of wheat flour, hulled wheat shreds and corn grits will not be restricted
.
The association also asked to allow exports of refined and unrefined sunflower oil contracts signed before March 9, but quotas are still to be determined by the Agriculture Ministry based on contracts submitted by producers
.
Savovic added that one of the conclusions of the meeting also included the removal of import duties on wheat and corn
.
The details will be agreed at the next meeting next Wednesday, so that the proposal will be discussed at the government meeting next Thursday
.
There will be another meeting on May 15 to discuss trade measures for June
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The details will be agreed at the next meeting next Wednesday, so that the proposal will be discussed at the government meeting next Thursday
.
There will be another meeting on May 15 to discuss trade measures for June
.