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According to Russian journalists, ancara such a step has become unexpected for s...

End of parallel import? Turkey has blocked the import of sub -goods in the Russian Federation - Roszma

According to Russian journalists, ancara such a step has become unexpected for sellers, and they are urgently looking for other options for transit of sub -cargoes. The Turkey's customs system began to block the process of transit of sanctional goods to Russia. It is about the goods that are supplied to the Russian Federation within the framework of parallel imports, reports Kommersant.

As the CEO of Optimaloga Georgiy Vlasytopoulo told reporters, the Turkish side blocked the departure of all goods of non -Turkey. "Last night, they began to receive letters that Turkey's customs system blocks the transit registration of cargoes of unkind. At the same time, according to Transasia Logistics Commercial Director Valeria Savenkova, an official application for a ban on the transportation of sanctions is unlikely to appear.

The reason: Turkey would make it clear that it has supplied sanctions for Russia in the last year. "Therefore, the information will only appear through unofficial channels and, roughly speaking, in practice. Today, the system of registration of transit and export goods to Russia in Turkey does not work," Savenkova stressed.

The interlocutors of the publication believe that an unspoken ban on the importation of sanctions through Turkey into Russia could be approved after Ancarus made an official visit by US Secretary of State Atony Blinken.

In September 2022, the Federal Customs Service (FMS) reported that approximately 1 million tons of different goods were imported into Russia for $ 6 billion within parallel imports, that is, by the Menivtsi without the permission of the right holders who banned sales in the aggressor country. As the FMS chairman Vladimir Ivin explained, fake devices, toys, clothing, shoes, etc. are sold in markets and in small shops.

Customs officers do not know how counterfeit products are different from the original, so if the documents are properly designed, it falls on the counters. Earlier, the network appeared that at least 13 Turkish firms were exported to Russia by at least $ 18. 5 million in 2022. On February 3, The Wall Street Journal published material stating that 10 Russian companies received vehicles, plastic and rubber products and other US sanctions.