New UK sanctions to crack down on Putin's war machine (2024)

UK announces 50 new sanctions designations and specifications to degrade Putin’s war machine, in co-ordinated action with G7 partners to support Ukraine.

New targets include ships in Putin’s shadow fleet, institutions at the heart of Russia’s financial system and suppliers supporting Russia’s military production.

These new sanctions, announced while the Prime Minister attends the G7 Leaders Summit in Italy, will bear down on Russia’s ability to fund and equip its war machine and show the UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine.

Today’s action includes the UK’s first sanctions targeting vessels in Putin’s shadow fleet, used by Russia to circumvent UK and G7 sanctions and continue unfettered trade in Russian oil.

As part of its enduring commitment to the region, the UK has today committed to providing £242m in bilateral assistance to Ukraine, to support immediate humanitarian, energy and stabilisation needs, and is also working with counterparts to agree a mechanism to bring forward the extraordinary profits stemming from immobilized Russian sovereign assets to the benefit of Ukraine.

Russia’s oil exports are Putin’s most critical revenue source for funding his illegal war in Ukraine. Tax on oil production collected by the Kremlin in 2023 amounted to 8.9 trillion roubles, or 31% of Russia’s total federal revenues. Today’s sanctions aim to disrupt and increase the costs of Russia’s efforts to bypass UK and G7 sanctions through its shadow fleet.

These new sanctions also target suppliers of munitions, machine tools, microelectronics, and logistics to Russia’s military, including entities based in China, Israel, Kyrgyzstan and Türkiye, along with ships which transport military goods from North Korea to Russia.

In addition, this new package cracks down on institutions at the heart of Russia’s financial system, including the Moscow Stock Exchange. This action is taken in coordination with the US, which designated the Moscow Stock Exchange on 12 June.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

The UK will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine in its fight for freedom.

Today we are once more ramping up economic pressure through sanctions to bear down on Russia’s ability to fund its war machine. Putin must lose, and cutting off his ability to fund a prolonged conflict is absolutely vital.

Foreign Secretary, David Cameron said:

UK sanctions are starving Putin of the revenue he desperately needs to fund his war chest and making it harder to supply his war machine.

We will continue to work alongside our partners to increase economic pressure and demonstrate that the UK and the G7 will stand by Ukraine in this fight.

So far, sanctions have deprived Russia of over $400bn worth of assets and revenues since February 2022. That’s equivalent to four more years of funding for the invasion. The UK has sanctioned over 2,000 individuals and entities under our Russia sanctions regime.

This includes 29 banks accounting for over 90% of the Russian banking sector and over 130 oligarchs and family members who had a combined net worth around £147 billion at the time of the invasion. Over £20 billion of UK-Russia bilateral trade (2021 figures) is now under full or partial sanction. There has been a 99% fall in Russian imports into the UK, and a 73% fall in UK exports to Russia.

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A full list of those sanctioned today is as follows. 48 designations and ship specifications made under the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019:

Four vessels in Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’:

  • OCEAN AMZ (IMO 9394935)
  • CANIS POWER (IMO 9289520)
  • ROBON (IMO 9144782)
  • NS LAGUNA (IMO 9339325)

Two vessels which have shipped weapons to Russia:

  • LADY R (IMO 9161003)
  • ANGARA (IMO 9179842)

Six entities operating in or supporting the Russian Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) sector:

  • MURMANSK LNG LLC
  • SMART LNG LLC
  • NOVATEK MURMANSK LLC
  • RUSCHEMALLIANCE LLC
  • RED BOX ENERGY SERVICES PTE LTD (entity based in Singapore)
  • EKO SHIPPING LLC

One insurer

One ship manager

  • ONE MOON MARINE SERVICES LLC

Two entities involved in the Russian civil nuclear sector:

  • JSC RUSATOM ARCTIC
  • INNOVATION HUB LLC

Four entities and one individual connected to Russia’s financial system:

  • PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY MOSCOW EXCHANGE GROUP
  • PJSC SPB EXCHANGE
  • JOINT STOCK COMPANY NATIONAL SETTLEMENT DEPOSITRY
  • CENTRAL COUNTERPARTY NATIONAL CLEARING CENTRE
  • YURI OLEGOVICH DENISOV

Twenty-one suppliers of munitions, machine tools, microelectronics, logistics or other supplies to the Russian military-industrial complex:

  • TAMBOV POWDER PLANT
  • KAZAN STATE GOVT GUNPOWDER PLANT
  • BINA GROUP LLC
  • FEDERAL STATE ENTERPRISE KAMENSKY COMBINE
  • SONATEK
  • LLC KOMPANIYA AMG
  • JSC MECHANICAL PLANT “MECHPLANT”
  • VOLGA-DNEPR
  • MACHINE BUILDING PLANT ARSENAL
  • BOSFOR AVRASYA (entity based in Türkiye)
  • EGETIR OTOMOTIV (entity based in Türkiye)
  • SINO MACHINERY CO., LTD (entity based in China)
  • HENGSHUI YUANCHEM (entity based in China)
  • HENGSHUI HESHUO CELLULOSE CO., LTD (entity based in China)
  • WUHAN TONGSHENG TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD (entity based in China)
  • HENGBANGWEI ELECTRONICS LTD (entity based in China)
  • TEXEL FCG TECH 2100 LTD (entity based in Israel)
  • MARKS BLATS
  • LLC INTER STYLE PLUS (entity based in Kyrgyzstan)
  • VNIIR PROGRESS
  • NPO MRTZ

Six individuals or entities who have benefited since the invasion in key sectors for the Russian state:

  • IVAN VLADIMIROVICH TAVRIN
  • AVET VLADIMIROVICH MIRAKYAN
  • DENIS VLADIMIROVICH FROLOV
  • ARMEN MERUZHANOVICH SARKISYAN
  • FEDERAL STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE CENTRAL ORDER OF THE RED BANNER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AUTOMOBILE AND AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES INSTITUTE NAMI
  • YAKUB SALMANOVICH ZAKRIEV

Two designations made under the Central African Republic (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 of entities linked to Wagner Group:

  • DIAMVILLE
  • WOOD INTERNATIONAL GROUP SARLU

Note on ship specification:

Ships specified under the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 are prohibited from entering a port in the UK, may be given a movement or a port entry direction, can be detained, and will be refused permission to register on the UK Ship Register or have its existing registration terminated. In addition, the Oil Price Cap exception is not applicable to services in relation to specified ships, or to the supply or delivery of Russian oil or oil products in specified ships. The Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation has published guidance on the Russian Oil Services ban. Limited exceptions apply and licences may be granted for specified ships, as set out in Part 7 of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

  • As set out in the general election guidance, international business continues as normal during the period of the general election. The announcements made by the Government at the G7 conform to that guidance, which also makes clear that essential business must be allowed to continue.
  • In line with established convention, the Opposition have been consulted on the announcements.
New UK sanctions to crack down on Putin's war machine (2024)

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New UK sanctions to crack down on Putin's war machine? ›

UK announces 50 new sanctions designations and specifications to degrade Putin's war machine, in co-ordinated action with G7

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partners to support Ukraine. New targets include ships in Putin's shadow fleet, institutions at the heart of Russia's financial system and suppliers supporting Russia's military production.

What is the UK sanctions list? ›

The UK government publishes the UK Sanctions List, which provides details of those designated under regulations made under the Sanctions Act. The list also details which sanctions measures apply to these persons or ships, and in the case of UK designations, provides a statement of reasons for the designation.

What is Regulation 11 Russia sanctions? ›

11. —(1) A person (“P”) must not deal with funds or economic resources owned, held or controlled by a designated person if P knows, or has reasonable cause to suspect, that P is dealing with such funds or economic resources.

What sanctions were imposed on Russia? ›

Overall, three types of sanctions were imposed: ban on provision of technology for oil and gas exploration, ban on provision of credits to Russian oil companies and state banks, travel restrictions on the influential Russian citizens close to President Putin and involved in the annexation of Crimea.

Can the UK sell to Russia? ›

Export of goods

The export prohibitions at regulation 22 (restricted goods) prohibit the export of certain goods to Russia as well as exports that are for use in Russia. This means that, even if the immediate destination is not Russia, the prohibition may still apply.

What countries are blacklisted by the UK? ›

Currently, the Foreign Office strongly advises against all but essential travel to these 24 'blacklisted' destinations: Afghanistan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, and Niger.

Who do UK sanctions apply to? ›

All individuals and legal entities who are within or undertake activities within the UK's territory must comply with UK financial sanctions that are in force.

Can Russian citizens travel to the USA now? ›

Russian citizens must obtain a visa before entry into the United States, where the purpose of your intended travel and length of stay will determine what type of visa is required under US immigration law.

Which countries do not have sanctions against Russia? ›

On 25 February and 1 March 2022, Serbia, Mexico and Brazil announced that they would not be participating in any economic sanctions against Russia.

Has the US ever been sanctioned? ›

The United States of America had multiple sanctions imposed on them throughout history.

Does UK rely on Russia for anything? ›

The UK imported £5.2 billion of fuel from Russia in 2021 which accounted for 9.7% of all fuel imported. The highest value goods import from Russia in 2021 was refined oil (£3.0 billion); Russia is the UK's largest supplier of refined oil, accounting for 24.1% of all imports of this commodity.

Can a Russian buy a house in UK? ›

There aren't any legal restrictions on foreigners buying property in the UK. ² This means almost anyone can buy a property there, regardless of nationality.

What sanctions did the UK put on Russia? ›

The designated person asset reporting measure enters into force on 26 December. Based on 2021 trade flows, this package contains new sanctions on £70 million of potential UK exports to Russia and £67 million of imports, plus tightened sanctions on £662 million of exports that are already subject to restrictions.

How to check if someone is on the sanctions list? ›

You can search for financial sanctions targets who are subject to an asset freeze or financial restrictions under the Russia regulations by using the OFSI Consolidated List Search.

What is the meaning of sanction list? ›

A sanctions list is a compilation of individuals, companies, or countries that are restricted or penalized by governments or international bodies. These restrictions can include financial limitations, trade embargoes, travel bans, and more.

What countries are on the sanctions list? ›

Sanctions Programs and Country Information
Active Sanctions ProgramsProgram Last Updated
Iran SanctionsJun 10, 2024
Iraq-Related SanctionsAug 23, 2023
Lebanon-Related SanctionsAug 10, 2023
Libya SanctionsOct 17, 2022
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What is a sanction check in the UK? ›

The aim of sanction checking is to ensure firms do not aid individuals or organisations in the transfer or any manipulation of funds.

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