Minsk ridicules EU sanctions on second-hand clothes
August 14, Pozirk. By restricting the export of second-hand clothes to Belarus, the European Union (EU) did not take into account that the Belarusian light industry offers a wide range of quality goods “for every taste and budget,” the Belarusian foreign ministry’s semi-official Telegram channel said yesterday.
In addition, Belarus imports clothes from “friendly countries,” it said.
It thanked the EU for banning the export of “formaldehyde-soaked second-hand garbage” and at the same time accused the bloc of cynicism.
“Essentially, while declaring its commitment to socially-responsible sanctions, the EU restricts socially-important goods, which are primarily in demand among low-income citizens.”
The export of used clothing to Belarus has been mentioned in the June sanctions package against Minsk that mirrors restrictions against Russia.
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