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Belarus has adjusted minimum prices for meat and milk for some countries

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Published Jan 15, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has adjusted the minimum prices for meat and dairy products supplied to foreign markets, including some members of the EAEU and CIS. The resolution established maximum minimum prices under foreign trade agreements for markets in these countries. Belarus has also increased import customs duties for products from the Anglo-Saxon group to protect its economic interests and promote domestic production.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has adjusted the minimum prices for some meat and dairy products that are supplied to the foreign market. The corresponding departmental resolution No. 3 was posted on January 13 on the National Legal Portal and comes into force from the moment of publication. As follows from the document, we are talking about countries such as a number of states that are members of the EAEU and the CIS. Thus, from January 13, the resolution of the Belarusian Ministry of Agriculture and Food “On the establishment of maximum minimum prices” adjusted the price minimum for a number of goods that the country supplies on the basis of foreign trade agreements. The list of these goods includes nine items, including cattle carcasses and half-carcasses, milk, cream (including condensed cream), butter, and cheeses. The resolution established maximum minimum prices under foreign trade agreements for the markets of countries in the EAEU and the ...
Source: Milknews
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