Belarus has extended the ban on the export of wheat flour for three months

Published 2022년 3월 15일

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Belarus has extended a ban on the export of soft wheat and spelled flour, as well as buckwheat cereals, buckwheat grain, and ready-made food products, for three months. The ban, which was first implemented on December 11, 2021, is applicable to both Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) member states and non-EAEU countries, except for exports made for international humanitarian aid or transit traffic starting and ending outside the EAEU customs territory.
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A temporary ban was also imposed on the export of coarse buckwheat cereals, buckwheat grain and ready-made food products from buckwheat from the country. The government of Belarus has extended for three months the ban on the export of flour from soft wheat and spelled. This is provided for by a decree of the Council of Ministers, published on Tuesday on the national legal Internet portal. In accordance with the document, a temporary ban is also set on the export of coarse buckwheat, buckwheat grain and ready-made food products from buckwheat from the country. It has been established that these types of products are temporarily prohibited for export, regardless of the country of origin, both to the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and outside the customs territory of the EAEU. At the same time, 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 ...
Source: Zol

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