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  Question: Is it true that a juridical person can export cognac and vodka from Russia in any quantities?



Question: Is it true that a juridical person can export cognac and vodka from Russia in any quantities? If I want to deliver the drinks to a country via a third transit country, would I have to pay customs duties in both countries? Also, where can I find out about the Turkish customs regulations (customs duties, taxes, etc.)? Thank you in advance!

Answer: There is no need to pay customs duty in the transit country. But the cheapest way to deliver vodka to Turkey is in a container from Novorossiysk by sea. You should find a buyer in Turkey, sign a contract, and send the product. I don’t know the Turkish procedure rules, but they will have to deal with the customs clearance themselves.
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