Obama notified Congress that he plans to remove Russia from the Generalised System of Preferences programme, which gave Moscow a USD 544 million break on import taxes in 2012 on products ranging from metals and minerals to tires and ceramic wares.
The programme, which allowed USD 19.9 billion in imports to enter the US duty-free in 2012, is designed to help developing countries boost their economy through trade.
The White House yesterday said Russia's removal will mean its goods will be subject to normal tariff rates once Obama issues a proclamation, which can be no sooner than 60 days from congressional notification.
National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said Russia was set to be eliminated from the programme on January 1, 2016, after being upgraded to high-income status by the World Bank last year, but Obama decided to move forward ahead of schedule.
"Russia's actions regarding Ukraine, while not directly related to the president's decision regarding Russia's eligibility for GSP benefits, make it particularly appropriate to take this step now," she said.
"We would certainly welcome a meaningful and transparent withdrawal of Russian military forces from the border," said White House spokesman Josh Earnest. "That's something that we have sought for quite some time. I will say that, to date, there's been no evidence that such a withdrawal has taken place.
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