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Belarus lifted the ban on the export of products to Poland, Lithuania and Latvia
The decisions adopted by the Vitebsk and Grodno regional executive committees have entered into force and will be valid until the end of 2023.
Belarus lifted restrictions on the export of products to Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. This was reported by Interfax on January 31.
It is noted that the decisions adopted by the Vitebsk and Grodno regional executive committees have entered into force and will be valid until the end of 2023.
Thus, the ban on the export by individuals from Belarus outside the customs territory of the EAEU of goods for personal use according to the list and in the amount in accordance with the annex to the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of April 12, 2022 does not apply to goods purchased by individuals in case of their export to Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.
Earlier, the government of Belarus, in order to protect the domestic market, restricted the export of cereals, wheat flour, pasta, vegetable oil, sugar, salt and canned food from the country.
Recall that Belarus has introduced state regulation of food prices.
Earlier, Belarus temporarily banned the export of flour.
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