- The text is about the latest questions published by the European Commission regarding sanctions on Russia in customs matters.
- The document contains the latest version of FAQs published by the Commission on the implementation of sanctions against Russia.
- The text provides a link for more information on the sanctions adopted following Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
- The content of the document includes topics related to customs and trade.
- It discusses customs issues and restrictions on the import and transfer of coal and other fossil fuels from Russia.
- It also addresses restrictions on the export of dual-use goods and advanced technologies.
- The document provides information on how the European Union ensures that exports of covered items are not re-exported to Russia.
- It mentions the countries that are partners and the benefits they enjoy under the regulations.
- The text also discusses the prohibition of luxury items and changes made by the eleventh package of sanctions.
- It provides information on the import, purchase, and transfer of listed goods under the regulations.
Source: sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es
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