Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU has put in place a list of restrictive measures to respond to Russian aggression and in support of and solidarity with Ukraine. Many of these measures have implications for the work of EU customs authorities.
- Imports of goods originating in the Donetsk and Lugansk oblasts
- List of measures against the Russian Federation
- List of measures against the Republic of Belarus
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Legal Texts relevant for customs
Source ec.europa.eu
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