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FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE IN SIBERIA AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES

https://doi.org/10.12345/2311-6412_2021_2_97

Abstract

The article demonstrates the history of the reform of customs authorities in the late 19th – early 20th centuries, using the example of Siberian customs in the Russian Empire, indicating the applicable legislative documents. It tells about the creation and abolition of customs in Western and Eastern Siberia, on the vast territory of this region of Russia, trade with a neighbor, primarily with China. The problems and specifics of the contraband movement of goods in the specified region are touched upon.

About the Author

V. A. Avimskiy
Western Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

AVIMSKIY Vladislav A. – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Customs Affairs

Kaliningrad, ul. Artillery, d. 62, k. 402, 236016



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Avimskiy V.A. FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE IN SIBERIA AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES. Post–Soviet Continent. 2021;(2):97-103. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.12345/2311-6412_2021_2_97

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