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Bluemie
8 months ago

It should be much more difficult to send goods to Russia than to introduce them.

According to the customs side, only goods for gold and diamonds are banned from import. The prohibitions on imports of iron and steel products and crude oil and petroleum products should be less important for private consumers.

However, I am seriously wondering what there are for great goods from Russia? Sorry – but I don’t mind. Russia has nothing to offer at all.

Jjjjj24472929
8 months ago

Yeah, colisexpat.

They have warehouses in Spain, Italy, UK, USA, France and DE. With them you can let the damn go to Russia, it’s just a good thing.

Jjjjj24472929
8 months ago
Reply to  Louis1912

Oh, do you think you’re in Germany and want an arikel from Russia?

(But interpret the other way you want to order from russia what in DE)

martinreschke
8 months ago

Over North Korea and China, it works perfectly. Against Habek’s theories that nothing flows through the tubes, the pipe mail works. Ask a Russian German who knows how.

Jjjjj24472929
8 months ago
Reply to  martinreschke

North Korea is the last country I would take. They don’t have any restrictions in and export.

China or India or Belarus.

Jjjjj24472929
8 months ago
Reply to  martinreschke

Regardless of this, the sanctions are a joke, because you can always send a package to Russia with DHL, even as a private customer

martinreschke
8 months ago
Reply to  Louis1912

Give it to a Ukrainian when he goes back home after the Civil Money Constitution. It’s already working from there.