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Starting August 8, Estonia will implement enhanced customs controls at all border points with Russia—Narva, Luhamaa, and Koidula. The new measures aim to prevent the entry of sanctioned goods into Russia, citing ERR. The Estonian government states that this step is necessary to prevent the illegal transit of goods that could be used for military purposes or constitute cash assets. Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi noted that in customs declarations, third countries are often listed as the final destination, but in practice, the goods remain in Russia. “Enhanced control means everyone headi…

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