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This page provides guidance on the UK’s sanctions regime relating to Russia.
What import and export restrictions apply due to sanctions for UK companies when trading with Russia.
The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 ensure sanctions relating to Russia are implemented effectively after the UK leaves the EU.
This page brings together the government's announcements of the UK’s sanctions in response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Switzerland, the UK, the USA, and the EU gave a statement on their recent sanctions designations on actors and entities involved in the unlawful transfer of arms from...
Today’s action brings the world’s two largest metal exchanges into the scope of existing bans.
Government announces new unit to clamp down on companies evading sanctions.
The UK government is taking powers to maintain Russian sanctions until compensation is paid to Ukraine.
The UK, alongside international partners, announces a new package of sanctions to target Russia and North Korea (DPRK)’s illicit arms-for-oil partnership.
Latest sanctions package holds those who would undermine Ukraine's sovereignty to account.
The UK announces 92 sanctions in response to the Russian regime imposing sham referendums in 4 regions of Ukraine.
Information on UK sanctions currently in place and how to apply for the appropriate licences.
UK government legislates for further sanctions on goods, technology, and sources of funding that could support Russia’s war effort.
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