Lithuania: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

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Lithuania as a member of the European Union, applies EU regulatory requirements for import of products of animal or plant origin. The EU has harmonized export certification requirements for most products. The EU requires products be accompanied by a sanitary-phytosanitary certificate at port of arrival. This report should be read in conjunction with the EU-28 FAIRS Export Certificate Report - 2016, https://www.fas.usda.gov/data/eu-28-fairs-export-certificate-report the latest update at time of this submission. 

Lithuania: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

 

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