Due to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, numerous restrictive measures have been enacted against the Russian Federation in recent days. Furthermore, the existing embargo measures against Belarus were extended due to the support of the Russian military attack. In the following, we have summarized the most recent developments for you from the point of view of export control law.
- 1. What needs to be considered and done now?
- 2. Overview: Relevant embargo regulations
- 3. Restrictive measures against Russia
- 4. Restrictive measures against Belarus
Source WTS
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