Belarus has banned flour exports

Published Dec 14, 2021

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The Belarusian government has imposed a temporary ban on the export of soft wheat and spelled flour for the next three months. The ban is in effect both outside and inside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), except for exports made to provide international humanitarian aid. This move is part of Belarus's response to Western sanctions, which has led to a food embargo on goods from several Western countries.
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The Belarusian government has imposed a temporary ban on the export of soft wheat and spelled flour. This was reported by the correspondent, writes agronews.ua. The relevant government decree was published on the national legal Internet portal on Saturday, December 11. The document introduces a temporary ban on the export of this category of goods, regardless of the country of origin, both outside the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union and in the EAEU member states. "However, the ban does not apply to goods exported outside Belarus to provide international humanitarian assistance to foreign countries on the basis of government decisions, as well as stocks," the statement said. The resolution comes into force after its official publication and is valid for three months. By the way, in response to Western sanctions, Belarus has ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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