Belarus import boycott for fruit and vegetables from the EU as of 1 January

Published 2021년 12월 8일

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The Belarusian government will ban the import of certain foodstuffs, including fruit and vegetables, from the European Union, the United States, Canada, Norway, Albania, Iceland, North Macedonia, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, starting January 1. The move is in response to sanctions imposed by Western countries. The ban will also include pigs, meat products, dairy, salt, and nuts, but not baby food. This could impact around 50,000 tons of Belgian and Dutch pears exported to Belarus annually, potentially affecting the price. Dutch exports of fresh fruit and vegetables to Belarus in 2020 were 13.52 million kilograms, a decrease from 2019 but an increase from 2018.
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Tholen - As of January 1, the Belarusian government will ban the import of certain foodstuffs, including fruit and vegetables from the European Union, the United States, Canada, Norway, Albania, Iceland, North Macedonia, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. According to the state news agency Belta, the measure is a response to sanctions imposed by Western countries on Belarus late last week. Fruit and vegetables, nuts, but also pigs, meat products, dairy and salt may no longer be imported from the West. The intention is to import these products from 'friendly' states or to produce them ourselves, Belta reports. Residents of Belarus are allowed to import these products for their own use. Products such as baby food are also excluded from the boycott. The news came as a surprise to several Dutch and Belgian exporters. “That could be detrimental,” says Tony Derwael of Bel'export, which is active in the trade of pears, among other things, about the import boycott that Belarus has ...
Source: AGF

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