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DECISION OF THE SUPREME EURASIAN ECONOMIC COUNCIL

of December 25, 2023 No. 25

About modification of appendix No. 1 to Regulations of work of the Eurasian economic commission

The supreme Eurasian economic council solved:

1. Appendix No. 1 to the Regulations of work of the Eurasian economic commission approved by the Decision of the Supreme Eurasian economic council of December 23, 2014 No. 98 to add with Item 5-1 of the following content:

"5-1. Determination shorter or more long, than 2 years, effective period of customs procedure of temporary import (admission).".

2. This Decision becomes effective from the date of its official publication.

Members of the Supreme Eurasian economic council:

For the Republic of Armenia

 

For the Republic of Belarus

 

For the Republic of Kazakhstan

 

For the Kyrgyz Republic

 

For the Russian Federation

 

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