Belarus is open to Polish apples

Published 2022년 4월 28일

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Belarus has lifted its embargo on certain fruit and vegetables from Poland, including apples, pears, squashes, eggplants, peppers, green and mixed lettuces, arugula, turnips, and spinach, effective from April 27, 2022. This decision was made to prevent issues with availability and price increases. However, a ban on motor vehicles registered in the European Union remains in place, with some restrictions easing from April 16 for transit of goods across the Belarusian border.
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The Ministry of Agriculture officially confirms the information we first released a few days ago. From April 27, 2022, Belarus has enabled the import of, inter alia, selected fruit and vegetables from Poland, which so far were covered by the Belarusian embargo, effective from January 1, 2022. Apples, pears, squashes, eggplants, peppers, green lettuces and mixed lettuces, arugula, turnips, and spinach were removed from the list of goods prohibited from importing into Belarus. The Ministry of Agriculture of Belarus explains that the list has been modified to prevent problems with the availability and increase in prices of the above-mentioned goods. From April 16, 2022, Belarus introduced a ban on motor vehicles registered in the European Union (cars and tractors) from moving across the borders of the Eurasian Customs Union to Belarus. This restriction does not apply to vehicles registered in the EU carrying mail and live animals. The above ban was introduced due to the fifth package ...
Source: Sad24

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