Sanctions
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Belarusian companies continue to participate in circumventing Western sanctions
Belarusian companies are involved in circumventing Western sanctions on the supply of microelectronics to Russia.
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Polish business seeks to stop the supply of fertilizers from Belarus
Polish business continues to lobby for new restrictions on fertilizers from Belarus and Russia.
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The manufacturer of “Rexona”, “Lipton” and “Domestos” leaves Belarus
The British company “Unilever”, which produces more than 400 different brands of cosmetics, household chemicals and food, has completed the sale of its business in Belarus and Russia.
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Belaruskali remains under sanctions
The EU Court has not lifted sanctions against Belaruskali, its CEO Ivan Halavaty and the Belarusian Potash Company.
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The USA has imposed new sanctions against the dictatorial regime in Belarus
A number of enterprises that help the Russian military-industrial complex have been sanctioned.
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Belarusians face problems in Polish banks
Several Belarusians have already faced problems in Polish banks, as their names and surnames coincided with people from the sanctions list.
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Canada became the first country to impose sanctions against the youngest son of the Belarusian dictator
Canada became the first country to impose sanctions against Mikalay Lukashenka, the youngest, illegitimate son of Alyaksandr Lukashenka.
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Poland has no plans to ban the entry of cars with Belarusian license plates
he Polish government does not want sanctions to hit ordinary Belarusians.
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The European Union stops purchasing furniture from Belarus
Minsk will lose 112 million euros of expected revenue per year due to the termination of purchases of Belarusian furniture by the European Union.
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Poles support closure of railway crossings with Belarus
More than 70% of polled Polish citizens support the closure of railway crossings with Belarus.
















