The Russian invasion of Ukraine cut off the Czech Republic's trade relations with both countries. Czech exporters are currently solving supply problems and looking for alternative export markets.
CzechTrade is ready to help analyze the initial situation of your company and prepare a replacement export plan.
During the war conflict in Ukraine, the CzechTrade office in Kiev is temporarily closed. The director of this representation, Oksana Antonenko, now works at the agency's headquarters in Prague and Czech companies can consult with her on matters related to export activities.
Basic signpost and information (pdf) for companies exporting to Russia and Ukraine.
Information in connection with Russia's invasion of Ukraine concerning, for example, payments, migration or activities in territories, supplemented by the main contact points, can be found on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
For entrepreneurs, the line 1212 │ numerical choice 1 has been established, where they can get information, among other things, about the sanctions regime and the implementation of measures introduced against the Russian Federation.
The Access2Markets (A2M) platform warns of possible EU sanctions against all third countries concerned. It contains other relevant links as well as an overview of the most frequently asked questions and answers related to Russia.
It newly informs about EU sanctions against third countries concerning export/entry into and out of the EU or sanctions adopted by third countries that impose a ban on imports from the EU to these countries (see the section Procedures and formalities).
The A2M platform is continuously updated, for example, the inclusion of information on bans imposed by third countries on exports from these countries to the EU is discussed.
If you have any questions, please contact the Commission's RELEX-SANCTIONS@ec.europa.eu e-mail address.
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