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Belarus has implemented temporary licensing requirements for the export of fresh or chilled tomatoes, effective November 1, 2024 until March 2, 2025[1][2].
The new regulation mandates one-time licenses for tomato exports to other Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) members and shipments outside the EAEU customs territory, with some exceptions[1][2]. Export permits may be denied if domestic tomato production meets less than 70% of market demand on the day the export paperwork is submitted[1].
Citations:
[1] https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/105312/
[2] https://www.fresh-market.info/fruitsandvegetables/vegetables/tomatoes/belarus-has-implemented-temporary-licensing-requirements-for-the-export-of-tomatoes.-101
[3] https://www.bis.gov/ear/title-15/subtitle-b/chapter-vii/subchapter-c/part-746/ss-7468-sanctions-against-russia-and
[4] https://www.foodsecurityportal.org/tools/COVID-19-food-trade-policy-tracker
[5] https://www.nationalpotatocouncil.org/advocacy/policy-priorities/trade/
[6] https://www.idahofb.org/news-room/posts/u-s-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
[7] https://www.freshplaza.com/north-america/article/9648444/u-s-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
[8] https://potatoes.news/u-s-potato-industry-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
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