Sanctions against Russia
May 2023
- 02.05.2023United StatesRestrictions on the provision of services in russia
The company Match Group, which owns online dating services, including Tinder, will leave Russia by June 30.
Reuters
- 04.05.2023Henkel (Household goods)Temporary cease of production in russia
The German manufacturer of household chemicals and personal care products Henkel has closed the transaction for the sale of Russian assets, the amount of which amounted to 54 billion rubles ($690 million).
Украї́нське націона́льне інформаці́йне аге́нтство
- 11.05.2023United StatesSeizure (confiscation) of russian property
US Attorney General Merrick Garland has authorized the first transfer of seized Russian assets for use in Ukraine, he said on Wednesday.
Reuters
- 17.05.2023European Union (Political associations)Sanctions against persons and entity
EU countries will help their companies leave Russia amid the growing risk of their taxation due to the financing of Russia's war against Ukraine. 100 companies and individuals may fall under the 11th package of sanctions.
Euobserver
- 19.05.2023United KingdomRestrctions on sells and imports of russian goods
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will announce a ban on the import of Russian diamonds to Britain at the G7 summit in Japan.
Sky News
- 19.05.2023United StatesSanctions against persons and entity
The United States, in coordination with the G7 and other international partners, officially announced the expansion of global sanctions and economic sanctions against Russia, which this time covered hundreds of individuals and organizations.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
- 19.05.2023AustraliaSanctions against persons and entity
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong today announced new financial sanctions and an export ban targeting industries of economic and strategic importance to the Russian Federation.
Prime Minister of Australia
- 19.05.2023United KingdomSanctions against persons and entity
Great Britain introduced additional sanctions against Moscow. The list includes 86 Russians and companies.
GOV.UK
- 19.05.2023CanadaSanctions against persons and entity
Canada has announced new sanctions against the Russian Federation, restrictions are being imposed on more than 70 individuals and organizations.
The Canadian Press
- 22.05.2023GermanyTemporary cease of production in russia
The German manufacturer of tires and auto components Continental has sold its factory in Kaluga, as the company seeks to leave the Russian market.
MarketWatch
- 26.05.2023JapanSanctions against persons and entity
The Japanese government announced a new package of sanctions against Russia, which included 17 individuals and 78 legal entities from the Russian Federation and 7 citizens of Ukraine, who help the Russians occupy the territories of our country.
Украї́нське націона́льне інформаці́йне аге́нтство
- 26.05.2023Lloyd's Register (Specialized associations)Restrictions on goods transportation to and from russia
One of the largest international shipping classification associations, Lloyd's Register, informed the Indian company Gatik Ship Management, which became the main carrier of Russian oil after the start of the war in Ukraine, that it will revoke the certification of 21 ships by June 3.
Reuters
- 29.05.2023PolandRestrictions on goods transportation to and from russia
Starting at midnight on June 1, Poland will suspend the passage of Russian and Belarusian trucks across the border with the Republic of Belarus.
Украї́нське націона́льне інформаці́йне аге́нтство