EEC in Russia simplifies import procedures for certain goods to Belarus

Published 2020년 12월 9일

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The EEC Board has made changes to the Unified Veterinary Requirements for Products Subject to Veterinary Control to simplify trade procedures for 17 groups of goods from third countries. The groups include honey, propolis, animal and vegetable fats, oils, feed additives, processed products containing animal origin components, animal feed, veterinary pharmaceutical products, and animal fertilizers. These changes aim to unify the procedure for the application of veterinary measures by Union states and update the Uniform Veterinary Requirements.
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The EEC Board made these changes to the Unified Veterinary (Veterinary and Sanitary) Requirements for Products Subject to Veterinary Control (Surveillance). The import procedure is simplified for 17 groups of goods, including: honey, propolis, animal and vegetable fats, oils and their fractions, feed additives, processed products containing components of animal origin, animal feed, veterinary pharmaceutical products, animal fertilizers. These changes will simplify trade procedures for trade in controlled goods with third countries, unify the ...
Source: Dairy

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