- Law № 366-Z in Belarus has amended the Law on Customs Regulation in the country
- The changes aim to ensure stable functioning of the national economy under sanctions
- The changes include transitioning to electronic document management, providing free access to state information systems for individuals, and reducing decision-making time by customs authorities
- The law also allows for deferred payment of export customs duties and import VAT for certain technological goods
- The government has been given expanded powers to regulate customs duties, fees, and penalties
Source: pravo.by
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