German Vice-Chancellor Habek calls for tougher measures to overcome sanctions against Russia

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Robert Habek, German Vice-Chancellor, Minister of Economy and Climate Protection, said Russia should take tougher measures to prevent sanctions from being breached. He said this in an interview with the Funke media group. TASS.

Stating that the breaching of the sanctions is unacceptable and therefore this issue should be handled much more energetically and decisively, Habek reminded that in February of this year, the Federal Republic of Germany’s German Ministry of Economy suggested concrete steps for a more effective struggle. circumvention of sanctions currently being discussed in the European Union with the German government and the country’s partners.

He said that Denmark is a role model in this regard and there is a lesson to be learned from how the company uses customs data to detect sanctions leaks.

The Vice-Chancellor explained that Danish Customs is very careful in analyzing trade flows and customs data for inconsistencies. Noting that a large number of goods that were previously sent to the Russian Federation are now shipped to a third country in approximately the same quantity, this is a reason to consider, and continued his words as follows: In such a case, customs requests comments from companies.

It was previously reported that Germany wanted the EU. controlled end-user of dual-use products.

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