Shipping to/from Belarus - current restrictions?

High-Risk Origins & Export

Short answer Shipping to and from Belarus is subject to various restrictions due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and sanctions imposed by the EU. These restrictions can affect the types of goods that can be shipped, the carriers available, and the customs processes involved. What to check Current EU sanctions against Belarus and specific goods affected. Carrier policies regarding shipments to and from Belarus. Customs regulations and potential tariffs applicable to your shipment. VAT and IOSS implications for goods shipped to Belarus. Delivery times and potential delays due to customs checks. What to do next Research the latest EU sanctions related to Belarus to understand what items are restricted. Contact your chosen carrier to confirm their shipping policies and any additional fees for handling shipments to Belarus. Prepare your shipment, ensuring all documentation is complete and compliant with customs requirements. Calculate any applicable VAT or IOSS fees if shipping to Belarus, and ensure these are included in your pricing. Ship your parcel and keep track of it using the carrier’s tracking system. Monitor the shipment for any customs delays and be prepared to provide additional information if requested by customs authorities. Common pitfalls Overlooking specific goods that are prohibited from being shipped to or from Belarus. Failing to account for additional handling fees imposed by carriers for high-risk shipments. Not providing complete customs documentation, leading to delays or returns. Misunderstanding VAT and IOSS requirements, resulting in unexpected costs for the buyer. Pro tip Always stay updated on the latest news regarding sanctions and trade regulations related to Belarus, as these can change frequently and impact your shipping options.