Belarus imposed restrictions on Ukrainian juices and confectionery

Published 2021년 5월 28일

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Belarus has implemented a individual licensing regime for the import of several Ukrainian goods, including confectionery, chocolate, juices, beer, and more. The policy will be in effect for the next six months, according to the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, and is seen as discriminatory by Ukraine's ministry. The move will result in manual control of the import of Ukrainian products to Belarus.
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Belarus has introduced an individual licensing regime for the import of a number of Ukrainian goods. The corresponding decision of the Council of Ministers of Belarus will enter into force in 10 days and will be valid for 6 months, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine said in a statement. The restrictions affected confectionery, chocolate, juices, beer, chipboard and fiberboard, wallpaper, toilet paper and packaging, bricks, ceramic tiles, ampoules, agricultural machinery, washing machines and furniture. “Such actions are unreasonable and discriminatory. The individual licensing regime means manual control of the import of Ukrainian products to ...

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