EU AGREES TO SCRAP SERIES OF RESTRICTIVE BELARUS KNITTED GOODS QUOTAS

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE LATEST review of the textiles and clothing agreement between the European Union (EU) and Belarus has removed four restrictive quotas limiting the amount of knitted and crocheted goods that can be traded between them. This agreement will come into force from January 1, from when these products can be traded freely between the EU and Belarus: *Pantyhose and tights, stockings, understockings, socks, ankle-socks, sockettes and the like, knitted or crocheted (other than for babies), including stockings for varicose veins; *Men's or boys' ...


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