Crimea began supplies of coriander oil to India with the support of a national project
CrimeaPRESS reports:
An enterprise from the Republic of Crimea for the first time supplied a trial batch of coriander oil to India with the support of the national project “International Cooperation and Export”, reported TASS Head of the Southern Export Support Center Ksenia Slutskaya.
One of the oldest enterprises in Crimea for the production of essential oils was the first to implement a contract for the supply of a trial batch of coriander essential oil to India with the support of the national project “International Cooperation and Export”. The contract amount was $19.9 thousand. The company plans to ship every two to three months.
Earlier, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Finance of the Republic of Crimea, Irina Kiviko, told TASS that in 2023, more than 330 small and medium-sized businesses in Crimea received government support for exports.
Earlier, the Minister of Economic Development of the Republic of Crimea, Dmitry Sheryako, told TASS that thanks to measures of state and regional support, the volume of export support for Crimean enterprises in 2023 increased by $1.74 million — to $9.9 million compared to 2022. In 2024, in terms of the volume of supported exports, it is planned to achieve no less results than in 2023.
Support activities are implemented within the framework of the national projects “Small and Medium Enterprises” and “International Cooperation and Export”. The entrepreneur is helped with an export transaction: a customs broker is provided, negotiations are supported, and assistance is provided in drawing up an export contract.
What does Crimea export?
The structure of exports from Crimea includes: grains and legumes, cosmetics, grape seed oil, canned vegetables, confectionery, wine, cable products, clothing, fur and leather products, welding machines and more.
The leading counterparty countries in exports of the Republic of Crimea based on the results of 2023 are Turkey, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Abkhazia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Indonesia.
source: TASS
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