- Belarus has approved amendments to the Treaty on the Customs Code of the EAEU regarding foreign electronic commerce
- The EEC Council approved the Protocol on Amendments in June 2023
- The Protocol focuses on national coordination of participating countries
- An Edict was signed on December 18, 2023, encouraging the Protocol
- The draft Protocol proposes new terms and establishes a new chapter on the movement of electronic commerce goods
- A new party, an e-commerce operator, will be implemented to perform customs operations
- National legislation may establish additional qualification requirements for e-commerce operators in the future.
Source: gratanet.com
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