WTO Panel Proceedings: Russian Federation – Measures concerning the exportation of wood products

On 24 January, the EU requested consultations with Russia at the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning export restrictions placed by Russia on wood products. This action is welcome by EOS, who, together with other associations representing the woodworking industry, has expressed its opposition to the Russian export restrictions on numerous occasions to the EU Commission.

The export restrictions consist of significantly increased export duties on certain wood products and a drastic reduction in the number of border crossing points through which exports of wood products can take place.

The Russian restrictions are highly detrimental to the EU wood processing industry and create significant uncertainty on the global wood market. The EU has repeatedly engaged with Russia since Moscow announced these measures in October 2020, without success. They entered into force in January 2022.

Specifically, the EU is challenging:

The increase of export duties on certain wood products:

At the WTO, Russia committed to applying export duties at rates of maximum 13% or 15% for certain quantities of exports. By withdrawing these tariff-rate quotas, Russia now applies export duties at a much higher rate of 80%, and thereby does not respect its commitments under WTO law.

The reduction of the number of border-crossing points for Russian exports of wood products into the EU:

Russia has reduced the number of border crossing points handling wood exports to the EU, from more than 30 to only one (Luttya, in Finland). By prohibiting the use of existing border crossing points that are technically capable of handling such exports, Russia is violating a WTO principle forbidding such restrictions.

Further information: HERE

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