Belarus has banned the export of flour

Published 2021년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

Belarus has imposed a temporary ban on the export of soft wheat and spelled flour for the next three months, effective from December 10, 2021. This decree aims to retain these commodities within the country to address domestic demand and stock issues. However, the ban does not extend to exports for humanitarian aid, supplies, or international transit traffic starting and ending outside the EAEU customs territory.
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The government of Belarus has established a temporary ban on the export of flour from soft wheat and spelled. This is stipulated by the decree of the government of the country, BelTA informs. The temporary export ban also applies to goods that are placed under customs procedures in Belarus before the entry into force of this document and the actual export of which outside the country is carried out after its entry into force. The regulation comes into force on December 10, 2021 and is valid for three months. At the same time, the ban does not apply to goods exported outside Belarus for the provision of international humanitarian assistance to foreign states on the basis of government decisions, as well as as ...

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