The Council of Ministers of Belarus has established a temporary ban on the export of wheat flour and buckwheat

Published 2022년 3월 15일

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The government of Belarus has imposed a temporary ban on the export of certain goods including flour from soft wheat and spelled, coarse and hulled buckwheat, and ready-to-eat buckwheat food products for the next three months, as per a recent resolution. This ban, however, does not apply to exports made for international humanitarian aid, supplies, or transit traffic starting and ending outside the customs territory of the EAEU. The decree will be enforced after its official publication.
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The government banned the export of certain types of goods for three months. This is stipulated by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of March 13 No. 137, BelTA informs with reference to the National Legal Internet Portal. The list, regardless of the country of origin of the goods, includes flour from soft wheat and spelled, coarse buckwheat groats, hulled buckwheat grain, and ready-made food products from buckwheat. The temporary export ban also applies to goods that were placed under customs procedures in Belarus before the entry into force of the decision and the actual export of which outside the country is carried out after the entry into force of the document. The ban does not apply to goods exported outside Belarus to provide international humanitarian assistance to foreign states on the basis of government decisions, as well as as supplies. The ban also does not apply to international transit traffic starting and ending outside the customs territory of ...
Source: Zol

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