As we are nearing the one-year anniversary of the Russian oil price cap, this is an important reminder to operators across the industry that enforcement will be coming.
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New BIS best practice for preventing diversion to Russia: signed export control certificates
As a follow-on to last week’s quint-seal guidance, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published best practice guidance to help prevent high-priority items from being diverted to Russia. The latest guidance focuses on exports of the following high-priority items to counterparties in countries outside the Global Export Controls Coalition (GECC):[1]
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EU FAQs – STS in EU Territorial Waters
On 2 August 2023 evening, the EU Commission released new FAQs (here and here; word search “2 August 2023”). Of greatest interest are the two new FAQs in the “Oil Import” section, relating to STS activity relating to Russian oil and petroleum products, in EU territorial waters. We set out extracts of these two below.
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New restrictions on legal advisory services – what do you need to know?
After the United Kingdom imposed new restrictions on legal advisory services on 30 June 2023, it is becoming increasingly more complicated for organizations to gauge what kinds of legal advice they are able to provide with respect to Russia. As these restrictions apply to in house legal and compliance functions as well as law firms…
EU introduces new anti-circumvention tool in latest sanctions package
Since February 2022, following the outbreak of the war against Ukraine, the EU adopted its 11th round of sanctions against Russia on 23 June 2023.
The latest sanctions package centres around a newly introduced anti-circumvention tool, described by the European Commission as a measure of last resort that “will allow the EU to restrict…
Sanctions Update – Belarus
On 9 June 2023, the UK implemented The Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 which amends The Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (the “Belarus Regulations”). The latest approach allows the UK government to more strongly target exports from Belarus and to ramp up restrictions against Belarus to avoid any…
The EU is preparing an 11th round of sanctions: what we know so far
- Additional products added to the transit ban, including advanced
The European Commission sets central contact point on EU sanctions for foreign authorities and operators
To address the growing number of technical queries from non-EU operators and authorities on the scope and implementation of EU sanctions against Russia, the Commission has set up a new dedicated mailbox at ec-sanctions-international@ec.europa.eu
Non-EU operators and authorities who seek to receive guidance from the Commission on how to interpret EU sanctions are now invited…
New sanctions announced one year on from Ukraine invasion
G7 leaders have announced new economic commitments designed to hold Russia accountable for its war against Ukraine. We discuss these commitments and provide an overview of the latest sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom in our recent alert on reedsmith.com.
Price cap for petroleum products implemented
The UK, EU and U.S. have each published the relevant price cap for petroleum products falling under HS/CN Code 2710 that are of Russian origin or consigned or exported from Russia to non-G7 countries (Restricted Petroleum Products), and have also updated their guidance on the scope and practical implementation of the price cap restrictions. We…