The Belarusian government has extended the ban on the import of certain goods through the Belarusian-Lithuanian border until December 31, 2027. The relevant resolution was signed today by Prime Minister Aliaksandr Turchyn, the government press service reported.
The ban was introduced on March 14, 2024, and applied to a range of goods imported through checkpoints on the Belarusian-Lithuanian border regardless of their country of origin. The list includes beer, grape wines, other alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, mineral water, vinegar, tyres, as well as used auto parts.
In addition, following the reopening by the Polish side of the Bobrowniki (Bierastavitsa) and Kuźnica Białostocka (Bruzhi) checkpoints and the resumption of movement of EU-registered trucks, the list of refuelling locations corresponding to road checkpoints has been expanded.
