Belarus’s antimonopoly regulation and trade ministry (MART) will distribute tariff quotas for imports from Serbia and Iran. The Council of Ministers granted the ministry the relevant authority under Resolution No. 197 of 23 April, published today on the National Legal Internet Portal.
The tariff quotas were set by the Eurasian Economic Commission within the framework of free trade agreements with these countries.
Under the quotas, Belarus will import cheeses, grape-based distilled spirits and cigarettes from Serbia.
Imports from Iran will include potatoes, tomatoes, certain types of cabbage, carrots, beetroot, celery, cucumbers and gherkins, apples and canned tomatoes.
The resolution also defines the procedure for allocating quotas, including the submission of applications by importers.
