Interfax reported that further bans on imports of goods originating from Russia took effect in Estonia on 9 January 2023. In particular, the prohibited goods include iron & steel products. The Estonian Tax & Customs Board announced “On 9 January, the transitional period for sanctions imposed by the European Union on a number of consumer goods originating in the Russian Federation will end and their import into the European Union will be prohibited from 9 January.” The Estonian Tax & Customs Board added “As from 9 January, the transitional period will also end for those sanctioned goods for which supply contracts were concluded before 7 October. From 9 January, it is prohibited to bring from Russia a number of consumer goods, including cosmetics, washing and cleaning products, clothes, footwear, etc for both private and legal persons. Any prohibited items must be returned or abandoned by the traveler on the border, otherwise they shall be confiscated.”
Interfax reported that further bans on imports of goods originating from Russia took effect in Estonia on 9 January 2023. In particular, the prohibited goods include iron & steel products. The Estonian Tax & Customs Board announced “On 9 January, the transitional period for sanctions imposed by the European Union on a number of consumer goods originating in the Russian Federation will end and their import into the European Union will be prohibited from 9 January.” The Estonian Tax & Customs Board added “As from 9 January, the transitional period will also end for those sanctioned goods for which supply contracts were concluded before 7 October. From 9 January, it is prohibited to bring from Russia a number of consumer goods, including cosmetics, washing and cleaning products, clothes, footwear, etc for both private and legal persons. Any prohibited items must be returned or abandoned by the traveler on the border, otherwise they shall be confiscated.”