What you can't buy in Montenegro - MonteGlobal

What you can't buy in Montenegro

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Montenegro is a great country for holidays and shopping, but there are certain products that are not recommended to purchase when visiting this country.

  1. Artifacts and historical values. The export of antiques and historical artifacts is strictly regulated by law. Attempting to export such items can lead to serious fines and even criminal liability.
  2. Counterfeit goods. Fakes of well-known brands, such as bags, clothes, watches, are often found in the markets. The purchase and export of counterfeit products may violate international laws.
  3. Rare species of flora and fauna. In Montenegro, it is forbidden to export rare plants, seeds and animal species that are protected by law. This is aimed at preserving the region's biodiversity.
  4. Over-the-counter medications. Some medicines available in pharmacies in Montenegro may be prohibited from being imported into other countries without appropriate permits.
  5. ** Alcohol and tobacco products in excess of the norm**. There is a restriction on the export of alcohol and cigarettes, exceeding the norms can lead to the confiscation of goods at the border.

Following these recommendations will help you avoid trouble and keep pleasant memories of your trip to Montenegro.

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