Belarus imposed a ban on the export of wheat flour

Published 2021년 12월 13일

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Belarus has imposed a three-month ban on the export of soft wheat flour, extending the ban to goods placed under customs procedures in Belarus before the decree's effective date. The ban, aimed at maintaining domestic supply, does not apply to humanitarian aid, international transit traffic, or goods transported from an EAEU state other than Belarus. This ban is part of Belarus's non-tariff regulation measures, following a temporary grain export ban introduced in August due to a decrease in the grain harvest.
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Belarus has introduced a three-month ban on the export of soft wheat flour. "To establish a temporary ban on the export of soft wheat flour and spelled outside the Republic of Belarus to the EAEU states, regardless of the country of origin," the government's decree published on Saturday says. The document notes that the ban also applies to the export outside the customs territory of the EAEU to states that are not members of the Union, of this product placed under the customs procedures for export, temporary export, processing outside the customs territory and re-export. According to the report, these measures of non-tariff regulation also apply to goods that are placed under customs procedures in Belarus before the entry into force of the decree and the actual export of which outside the republic is carried out after the entry into force of the document. The regulation does not apply to humanitarian aid to foreign states; for goods transported within the framework of ...
Source: Zol

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