Türkiye claimed to halt transit of Western goods to Russia

Türkiye claimed to halt transit of Western goods to Russia

Türkiye has appeared to halt the transit of sanctioned items by way of its territory to Russia, the Russian business paper Kommersant reported Thursday, citing executives of Russian logistics corporations.

Kommersant reported that a number of managers mentioned earlier this week that Turkish customs authorities had began rejecting the transit of products to Russia and Belarus the place declarations included customs codes of things named on a European Union checklist of sanctioned items.

The executives mentioned that Turkish customs officers cited a authorities directive to halt transit, however there had been no formal public authorities announcement of any change in Türkiye’s transit coverage on items going to Russia or Belarus.

Kommersant additionally cited some logistics executives who mentioned there have been broader restrictions on the transit of products destined for Russia and Belarus by way of Türkiye, with solely the export of Turkish-produced items allowed.

“Turkish customs authorities on the night of March 6-7 began to reject transit declarations for goods that are on the EU sanctions list and are transported to the territory of Russia and the Republic of Belarus, referring to the government’s order,” Yury Davar, head of logistics providers firm Novelco’s gross sales division, was quoted as saying.

“But, according to our information, the orders of the official bodies were not announced.”

“I would like to clearly define the essence of the issue: for goods with non-sanctioned TNVED (custom code) codes, transit through Türkiye is possible, their export from Türkiye to Russia is also possible,” emphasizes Dmitry Arzhanykh, co-founder of the SLK group. “But sending transit cargo with sanctioned TNVED codes is impossible.”

According to a supply conversant in energy plant imports, it’s at present inconceivable to enter Russia’s customs database with sure TNVED codes when re-exporting. However, solely transit is prohibited, which means it’s attainable to clear customs and transport the products additional. Igor Rebelsky, the founding father of VIG Trans, acknowledged that the customs system in Türkiye doesn’t enable the collection of the nation of vacation spot as Russia or Belarus when registering codes. Additionally, Georgy Vlastopulo, CEO of Optimalog logistics, reported that as of March 8, Turkish authorities have prohibited the availability of any merchandise to Russia, apart from domestically produced items. Vlastopulo added that the registration of transit declarations for sea and air cargo from Türkiye to Russia is at present blocked.

Türkiye emerged final 12 months as a significant hub for the transport of Western items to Russia, and for the export of merchandise coated beneath Russia’s multibillion-dollar “parallel imports” scheme. The scheme permits imports of Western manufacturers with out the license holders’ permission. The predominant items equipped are small family home equipment and electronics, meals, clothes and spare components, Novelco’s Davar additionally mentioned. The report suggests the month-to-month transit of products by way of Türkiye will be $200 million-400 million.

The Russian paper mentioned that whereas the import of these items won’t be fully closed, the worth will go up since now the cargo must be cleared by way of customs with cost of all taxes and costs, registered as Turkish and transported to Russia.

According to Turkish companions of Russian importers, the developments are associated to the strain from the EU.

Head of the customs and logistics dealer KBT Yulia Shlenskaya informed a Russian newspaper that the message of their Turkish counterparty says: “There are no legal restrictions on transit to Russia. However, there are obstacles at the level of the electronic system. We, as customs brokers, are trying to conduct a dialogue with the representative office of the Ministry of Customs, but there is no answer yet.”

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