Belarusian products

They also lost $200 million due to the sharp devaluation of the Russian ruble.

The manufacturer name was not in the appropriate Customs Union register.

Information about the presence of the product was requested from some shops but the shops were not asked to refuse from selling it.

The Russian Agricultural Inspectorate recommends shops in some areas not to sell Belarus and Ukraine-made salt.

The price of Belarus-produced dairy products will be set based on the exchanged rate of 43 Russian rubles per US dollar.

An outbreak of African swine fever brought from Belarus was registered in one of the districts last year, the local veterinary service claimed.

Byarozauski meat-packing plant and Belavezhskiya Delikatesy JSC are again allowed to sell their foodstuffs in Russia.

Russia may resume supplies from some Belarusian meat-packing plants on December 11.

The two states’ inspectorates have found a solution to the problem, Alexander Surikov thinks.