Belarus introduces import licenses for Ukrainian goods in response to Kiev's violations of CIS free trade regime - MFA
<p> MINSK, May 31 - PrimePress. Belarus has introduced a selective licensing regime for a number of Ukrainian goods in response to Kiev’s violation of the CIS free trade regime, First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Alexander Guryanov said in a commentary published on the website of the Foreign Ministry. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Belarus introduced a selective licensing regime for a number of Ukrainian goods: confectionery, chocolate, juices, beer, chipboard and fibreboard, wallpaper, toilet paper and packaging, bricks, ceramic tiles, glass ampoules, agricultural machinery for sowing, washing machines and furniture. This decision was approved by the Council of Ministers of Belarus’ resolution #292 of May 26,” reads the statement. </p> <p> </p> <p> According to Guryanov, the restrictions of imports from Ukraine are introduced on a temporary basis and comply with the norms of international trade, while the Belarusian side is ready to negotiate the cancellation of this decision. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-06-01
Primepress
MINSK, May 31 - PrimePress. Belarus has introduced a selective licensing regime for a number of Ukrainian goods in response to Kiev’s violation of the CIS free trade regime, First Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Alexander Guryanov said in a commentary published on the website of the Foreign Ministry.
As previously reported, Belarus introduced a selective licensing regime for a number of Ukrainian goods: confectionery, chocolate, juices, beer, chipboard and fibreboard, wallpaper, toilet paper and packaging, bricks, ceramic tiles, glass ampoules, agricultural machinery for sowing, washing machines and furniture. This decision was approved by the Council of Ministers of Belarus’ resolution #292 of May 26,” reads the statement.
According to Guryanov, the restrictions of imports from Ukraine are introduced on a temporary basis and comply with the norms of international trade, while the Belarusian side is ready to negotiate the cancellation of this decision. End