Belarus introduces licensing of potato export for 3 months

Published 2024년 12월 12일

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The Belarusian government has introduced a licensing system for the export of potatoes, as part of a resolution signed by Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko. The system will be in place for the next three months and will be managed by the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Executive Committees, and the Minsk City Executive Committee. The decision aims to ensure that the domestic market has sufficient agricultural products during the off-season.
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Moscow. December 12. INTERFAX.RU - The Belarusian government has introduced licensing for the export of potatoes for a period of three months. The corresponding resolution was signed by Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko, the government press service reported on Thursday. The document was adopted "in order to provide the domestic market with agricultural products in full during the off-season," the report says. The export of these products, regardless of their country of origin, outside the republic will be carried out under one-time licenses issued by the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade in agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Executive Committees and the Minsk City Executive ...
Source: Interfax

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