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Estonian Customs Enhance Measures to Curb Luxury Goods and Euros Smuggling at Russian Border

by Raxer X.
01/27/2025
in Luxury Goods

Estonian customs authorities have intensified efforts to prevent the smuggling of prohibited items and currency across the nation’s eastern border with Russia. Since the implementation of full customs controls in August 2024, officials have reported a significant number of violations, with euros, luxury goods, and automotive parts being the most frequently confiscated items.

According to the Estonian Tax and Customs Board, nearly 600 violations were detected within a month of introducing comprehensive checks at the Narva, Koidula, and Luhamaa border crossing points. The majority of these infractions involved attempts to transport euros into Russia, despite restrictions on exporting European Union banknotes to non-EU countries. Luxury items, including high-end wines and branded products exceeding €300 in value, were also commonly seized.

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Voldemar Linno, Head of the Customs Control Department at the Tax and Customs Administration, noted a persistent demand for exclusive goods in Russia. He stated, “There is demand, there is money in Russia, and everything possible is still being done to transport exclusive goods there.” Among the items regularly intercepted are car parts, ranging from luxury tires to standard motor oil, all of which are prohibited from crossing the border.

To enhance compliance with international sanctions and prevent the movement of prohibited goods, Estonia transitioned to full customs control on August 8, 2024. This measure requires all individuals crossing the eastern border to undergo thorough inspections of their belongings. The initiative aims to curb the flow of goods that could potentially support Russia’s military activities.

The Estonian Internal Security Service (ISS) has observed that individuals employ creative methods to circumvent sanctions. In one instance, a traveler concealed a single Prada sandal, valued at over €900, by attaching it to her body; the matching sandal was not found. In another case, €6,000 was hidden in a traveler’s underwear. Marta Tuul of the ISS emphasized that such attempts indicate a demand for sanctioned goods within Russian society. She added that significant societal changes in Russia are likely only when living conditions become challenging, underscoring the importance of sanctions.

Since the enforcement of full customs controls, the average number of daily violations has decreased from 22 to 12, suggesting a deterrent effect. However, officials continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure ongoing compliance with international regulations.

Trade between Estonia and Russia has declined sharply since the onset of the conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent imposition of sanctions. In 2021, Estonia exported nearly €770 million worth of goods to Russia; by the end of the following year, this figure had halved. Imports from Russia also saw a significant reduction, dropping from over €2 billion annually to approximately €100 million.

Estonian authorities advise travelers to familiarize themselves with current international sanctions and customs regulations before crossing the border to avoid inadvertent violations. Information is available on the Tax and Customs Board’s website or through their customer support services.

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