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Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced that it would adjust the final customs clearance deadline for Russian imports of seafood from March 25 to June 23, giving importers and exporters a nearly three-month respite.
However, the specific trade agreement must be signed by March 11
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Previously, on March 11, OFAC directed U.
S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reject any containers of Russian seafood after March 25, with some products pending further notice before being authorized for direct delivery
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Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reject any containers of Russian seafood after March 25, with some products pending further notice before being authorized for direct delivery
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According to the U.
S.
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in 2021 the United States imported 48,867 tons of seafood from Russia, valued at $1.
2 billion; the products with the highest import value included frozen snow crab (18,799 tons, $509 million) and frozen king crab ( 8,486 tons, $419 million), Russia is also the eighth largest seafood supplier to the United States
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Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in 2021 the United States imported 48,867 tons of seafood from Russia, valued at $1.
2 billion; the products with the highest import value included frozen snow crab (18,799 tons, $509 million) and frozen king crab ( 8,486 tons, $419 million), Russia is also the eighth largest seafood supplier to the United States
.
Senior U.
S.
seafood industry source Les Hodges told UCN that Biden's early ban had caused serious economic damage to a group of crab importers, with many containers containing Russian crabs stranded for two weeks without customs clearance.
This is an early order and full payment has been made
.
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seafood industry source Les Hodges told UCN that Biden's early ban had caused serious economic damage to a group of crab importers, with many containers containing Russian crabs stranded for two weeks without customs clearance.
This is an early order and full payment has been made
.