of February 15, 2021 No. 86
About change of the resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of June 20, 2019 No. 406
Based on part three of subitem 1.1 of Item 1 of the Presidential decree of the Republic of Belarus of July 21, 2014 "About movement of goods for private use" the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus DECIDES: No. 360
1. Bring in the resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of June 20, 2019 No. 406 "About measures for implementation of the Agreement on the Customs code of the Eurasian Economic Union" the following changes:
1.1. in subitems 1.4 and 1.5 of Item 1 of the word "parts one and the second" shall be replaced with words "parts one";
1.2. in appendix 4 to this resolution:
in the name of the word "parts one and the second" shall be replaced with words "parts one";
add Item 2 with subitem 2.23 of the following content:
"2.23. the specialized food products without gluten designated by the logo containing the crossed-out ear.";
1.3. in appendix 5 to this resolution:
in the name of the word "parts one and the second" shall be replaced with words "parts one";
add appendix with Item 10 of the following content:
"10. Tseliakiya.".
2. This resolution becomes effective after its official publication.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus
R. Golovchenko
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