Effective as of 31 January 2023, Ukraine introduced a new set of personal sanctions against 182 Russian and Belarusian legal entities, mainly transport and leasing companies as well as chemical enterprises, and 3 individuals — citizens of the Russian Federation.[1] The sanctions package, according to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is aimed at companies involved in transporting Russian military equipment and soldiers.

The Decision imposes extensive sanctions, including asset freeze; ban on trade operations; ban on transit of resources, flights and transportation within the territory of Ukraine; suspension of the performance of economic and financial obligations; restriction on the exit of capital from Ukraine; prohibition on participating in privatization and lease of state property, as well as public and defense procurement; ban on securities transactions; termination of trade agreements and joint projects; and prohibition on concluding contracts and executing transactions. Among others, the sanctions affect the following categories of persons:

The full lists of legal entities and individuals subject to sanctions are set forth in the annexes to the Decision. Any party dealing with persons on the sanctions lists must carefully assess the exact scope of the sanctions imposed and the implications of dealing with such entities and individuals.


[1] Presidential Decree No. 50/2023 dated 28 January 2023 “On the Decision of the National Security and Defense Council dated 28 January 2023On Imposing and Amending of Personal Special Economic and other Restrictive Measures (Sanctions)”,” effective from 31 January 2023 (“Decision“).