EU Introduces 16th Package of Sanctions and UK Updates Its List of Sanctioned Entities and Individuals
On February 24, the EU introduced significant updates to its sanctions regulation, affecting both sectoral sanctions and individual blocking sanctions. The UK also updated its list of sanctioned entities and individuals on the same day. These are the most extensive changes since the beginning of 2025.

Specifically, this week:

 

  • The EU and UK updated their sanctions lists and added more than 100 new entities and individuals;

  • The EU imposed a ban on the import of aluminum of Russian origin;

  • The EU regulations were updated permitting European entities to seek compensation for losses suffered as a result of decisions handed down pursuant to the Russian Commercial Procedure Code, or because of claims relating to contracts affected by sanctions;

  • The EU imposed restrictions on certain foreign banks that use the Russian financial messaging service SPFS;

  • Several Russian banks were disconnected from SWIFT.

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