On November 7, the government set tariff quotas on certain agricultural imports into Armenia. This decision aims to protect the domestic market, ensuring the competitiveness of local producers. The Eurasian Economic Commission regulates the use of tariff quotas to balance the volume of imports.
Products subject to quota include various types of meat (such as beef and poultry) and dairy products. These goods will be regulated under specific quotas, allowing the government to control the volume of imports and their impact on the domestic market. The quotas will be enforced through one-time and main licenses, with further requirements to be clarified in the coming months.