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South Korea vows to intensify crackdown on illegal auto exports to Russia

South Korea vows to intensify crackdown on illegal auto exports to Russia
South Korea vows to intensify crackdown on illegal auto exports to Russia

Customs officials in South Korea announced?on Thursday they will 'intensify their crackdown on illegal auto exports to Russia after discovering that a growing number of vehicles are being sent via third-country countries like China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Korea Customs Service reported that illegal vehicle exports to Russia from South Korea increased by more than five times to 149.2 million won ($100.78m) in the last year compared with 2024 when Seoul tightened restrictions on exports in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Korea Customs Service said that some traders reported falsely to the customs offices that the cars were exported?to neighboring countries like Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan?even though their final destination was Russia.

Other people bought new cars disguised as used cars. They then shipped them through third countries to Russia.

Customs officials confirmed that many of these vehicles were imported German premium brands. Seoul requires vehicles with engines larger than 2.0 litres have a permit for exporting to Russia since 2024. The penalty for violating the law is a maximum seven-year prison sentence or a fine up to five times the price of a vehicle. In February, it was reported that thousands of cars were being shipped from China to Russia under grey-market schemes. These schemes often circumvent Western or Asian government sanctions and the commitments made by automakers to leave the Russian market.

(source: Reuters)