Belarus introduces licensing for the export of beets and carrots

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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Belarus is implementing a licensing system for the export of table beets and carrots, as stated in a resolution by the Council of Ministers. The Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade will issue these licenses, in agreement with regional executive committees, for exports to Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) member states and under customs procedures for non-EAEU countries. The decree also prohibits the export of these vegetables without a license and can refuse licenses for non-compliance with a minimum ratio of free resources and needs in the republic, which should be at least 80% for both vegetables. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus has been directed to inform the Eurasian Economic Commission about this new non-tariff regulation measure.
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Belarus is introducing licensing for the export of table beets and carrots outside the country. The corresponding resolution of the Council of Ministers 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, <...> exports are carried out <...> to member states of the Eurasian Economic Union ( EAEU) goods according to the annex, regardless of their origin; outside the customs territory of the EAEU <...> goods when they are placed under customs procedures,” the document says. The appendix lists carrots and beets as prohibited for export without a license. Among other grounds for refusal to issue licenses, failure to comply with ...
Source: Milknews

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