economy
January 17, 2026
Srbija uvela kvote na niz proizvoda
Uredba o uvođenju privremene mere za obezbeđenje ekonomske stabilnosti industrija obuhvata pet grupa proizvoda.
TL;DR
- Serbia introduced temporary import restrictions on certain iron and steel products and portland cement from January 1 to June 30.
- The restrictions cover five product groups: portland cement, hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel products, ribbed concrete steel, hot-rolled wire rod, and ribbed concrete steel bars.
- A total import quota of 421,094 tons has been set, with 250,350 tons allocated for cement.
- Exceeding the quotas will result in a 50% tariff on these products.
- The import quotas primarily affect the European Union, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, North Macedonia, Ukraine, China, and Belarus.
- Sub-quotas are divided into individual quotas per country, based on their share of imports from 2020-2024.
- Individual quotas are further divided into quarterly sub-quotas to ensure even market supply and allow for quota spillover.
- The distribution of quotas follows a 'first-come, first-served' principle based on the chronological order of customs declarations.
- Importers seeking preferential tariff treatment must provide proof of preferential origin.
- The Customs Administration manages the process and reports monthly to the Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade.
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