Ukraine has introduced a quota for the export of precious metal scrap and waste for 2022 in the amount of 2 tonnes (in terms of the mass of pure precious metal).
The corresponding resolution was adopted by the Cabinet of Ministers at a meeting on Wednesday.
As reported, since 2013, Ukraine has banned (introduced zero quotas) on the export of gold and silver in raw or semi-processed form or in powder form. In addition, a zero quota was set for the export of precious metal scrap and waste. For 2022, the ban on the export of gold and silver (except for bank metals) in the form of a zero quota has been retained.
At the same time, in 2012, the export quota for unprocessed silver was 1,000 kg, gold – 80 kg, waste and scrap of precious metals – 500 kg.
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