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Reviewing transshipment patterns in terms of trade restrictions on Russia

Transshipment refers to the method of shipping goods to an intermediate destination prior to the goods being delivered to their end destination. Transshipment routes are usually determined by third-party logistics or shipping companies, based on economical or efficient means of transportation. Generally, a trans­shipment process is allowed by a vast majority of jurisdictions across the globe and does not implicate any obvious violations. However, it most certainly would be considered illegal wh...

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