Belarus licensed the export of apples and onions for three months

Published 2023년 12월 27일

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Belarus has implemented a 3-month export licensing requirement for apples and onions, with restrictions also applying to EAEU countries, as stated in a government decree. The Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade will issue one-time licenses for export, with certain restrictions and criteria for issuance. Transit shipments and products exported for international humanitarian assistance are exempt from these export restrictions.
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Moscow. 27th of December. INTERFAX.RU - The Government of Belarus has introduced licensing for the export of apples and onions for a period of 3 months; restrictions also apply to the EAEU countries. This is stated in the government decree, which was published on the National Legal Internet Portal. "To establish that under one-time licenses issued by the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade in agreement with the regional (Minsk city) executive committees (...), the export is carried out: outside the Republic of Belarus to the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union of goods in accordance with the annex, regardless of their origin, (...) in states that are not member states of the EAEU, goods when they are placed under customs procedures for export, temporary export, processing outside the customs territory and re-export,” the document says. Export restrictions do not apply to international transit shipments and products exported to provide international ...
Source: Interfax

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