Myanmar Announces More Goods Subject to Import Licenses
Myanmar recently issued a new list of goods that require import licenses before entering the country, USDA said in a Foreign Agricultural Service report Dec. 16. The new list, which takes effect Jan. 1, imposes restrictions on various food items,…
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including apples, grapes, oranges, pears and butter and milk products. It also includes electronic devices, cosmetics and consumer products, paper and paperboard and goods related to construction, the report said. The imposition of license requirements could further delay U.S. shipments to the country, the report said, especially due to the already slow customs procedures and staffing shortages resulting from the military-led coup earlier this year (see 2107120011).