Belarus raises minimum export prices on some dairy products for Russia
MINSK. April 3 (Interfax) - The Food and Agriculture Ministry of Belarus has revised the minimum prices for certain types of goods sold under foreign trade contracts, a ministry resolution dated April 1 and posted on the national legal website Friday showed.
Under the resolution, the minimum price for selling milk and cream, condensed, powdered, granulated and in other sold forms, regardless of fat content, has been raised to 195 Russian rubles per kilogram from 170 rubles effective April 3.
The minimum prices for exports of these products to other Eurasian Economic Union countries have also been raised, to $2.30 per kg from $1.90.