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The UK announces more than 50 new sanctions to mark 2 years since Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
What transport sanctions are, how to apply for a transport sanctions licence and how to report a breach.
This guidance is to provide further information and tools to counter current and emerging trends related to Russian sanctions evasion.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has announced 14 new sanctions in response to Russia’s attempts to destroy Ukrainian national identity.
Foreign Secretary announces 29 new UK sanctions targeting individuals and entities operating in and supporting Russia's gold, oil and strategic sectors.
Further to notice to exporters 2022/33, a tranche of new trade sanctions on Russia entered into force on 21 April 2023.
Guidance on the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
Move increases global activity to weaken vulnerable sectors of Russian economy.
The UK government announces new sanctions targeting people and groups that are supplying and funding Putin's war machine.
Foreign Secretary announces 25 new sanctions targeting Putin’s access to foreign military equipment.
The UK has sanctioned 6 individuals heading up the penal colony where Alexei Navalny died on 16 February 2024.
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