The export of wood and wood products is now prohibited in Pridnestrovie

02/14/20 15:30

The export of wood and wood products is now prohibited in Pridnestrovie

The corresponding Decree was signed by the President Vadim Krasnoselsky

Tiraspol, February 14. /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. Today, the head of state, Vadim Krasnoselsky, signed a Decree prohibiting the export of wood and wood products from the territory of the PMR.

The classification in the commodity headings of the Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity is as follows:

4401 - raw fuel material in the form of logs, chunks, branches, bundles of brushwood or similar types; wood in the form of chips or shavings; sawdust and wood waste or scrap, not agglomerated or agglomerated in the form of logs, briquettes, granules or similar types;

4403 - Rough timber, with removed or not removed bark or sap wood, or roughly opened up or not opened up;

4404 - Cooper wood; split logs; piles, stakes and poles of wood, pointed, but not ripped; timber materials, roughly hewn, but not turned, not curved or otherwise processed, used for the production of canes, umbrellas, handles for tools or similar products; wood chips and similar wood.

Control over Decree execution is assigned to the Ministers of State Security and Internal Affairs, as well as the Chairman of the State Customs Committee.

This Decree comes into force from the day of its official publication.

This regulatory legal act was signed in order to preserve forests in the territory of Pridnestrovie being public property of the people, as well as to protect the environment.

 

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