What has been sanctioned so far?
*Last updated 21st July 2025
- Asset and travel freezes for high-profile individuals and those belonging to certain companies, institutions, or sectors.
- Visa access for individuals of a particular profile.
- Economic restrictions on the transfer of funds or investments, including:
- A financial transactions ban on 45 Russian banks and other financial institutions.
- Prohibition on supplying Euro notes to Russia.
- A block on foreign investment from Russian people and of Russian companies from European people.
- The restriction on providing crypto wallets to Russian people.
- Restrictions on the trade of commodities.
- The supply, transfer, or export of software management systems and software for certain uses in the banking and financial sector.
- Prohibitions on services, such as IT, legal, marketing, advertising, financial, and other technical industries.
- The broadcasting of some Russian media outlets.
- Oil, coal, and liquified propane from Russia, and the supply of related exports to Russia.
- The sanctions against Russian iron and steel.
- Imports of Russian aluminium and alloys thereof.
- Imports of wood, paper, cement, rubber, and plastics from Russia.
- Imports of Russian seafood, and liquor.
- Blocks on Russian transport, including:
- The closure of EU airspace to Russian aircraft, and some carriers known to fly domestically within Russia.
- Restrictions on road transport operators, trailers, and semi-trailers registered in Russia.
- No access to Russian vessels in EU ports, including ship-to-ship transfers in EU waters.
- Additional maritime restriction for non-Russian vessel that have been reported to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet.
- Restrictions on shipments to and from Russian ports.
- Restricted supply of exports to Russia in the aviation, marine, and space sectors.
- Over 400 vessels and their captains and operators, which operate as part of Russia’s shadow fleet (the vessels aren’t Russian-owned).
- The purchase, import, or transfer of non-industrial diamonds.
- Export controls on dual-use goods and goods that can be used in the development and production of drones, such as electric transformers, static converters and inductors, video game controllers, and aluminium capacitors.
- A full transaction ban on Nord Streams One and Two, including any goods or services intended for these projects.
- Refined petroleum products made from Russian crude oil and coming from a third country, except those imported from Canada, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Note that these sanctions are generally mirrored for Belarus-related trade; however, there are some variances.
The EU’s sanctions against Russia also include individuals and entities in China, Korea, and other Asian countries who are reportedly supplying prohibited technology to Russia.
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