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Following developments on the Russia-Ukraine border, we invite you to join us for a webinar to help prepare your business for the possible impact of instability in the region. While the international business community very much hopes for a de-escalation of the situation, we are well-positioned in all relevant jurisdictions to help you anticipate and deal with various measures that may potentially be imposed should matters escalate further. With this ever evolving situation, our panel…

The Australian government has been consulting on potential additional sanctions measures to target Russian individuals and entities if considered by the government as being implicated in aggression towards Ukraine.  At this point it is unclear what regulatory path the government would take in imposing any new measures.  The government could impose measures using the new US Magnitsky-style thematic sanctions that took effect in December 2021.  Alternatively, the government may decide to take the path already…

The UK Government announced, on 31 January 2022, a planned expansion of the UK’s sanctions regime against Russia in relation to developments concerning Ukraine. Whilst the UK Foreign Secretary noted, in a statement to the House of Commons, that the new measures will amount to “wide ranging sanctions in broad categories”, limited detail has been published, so far, on the scope of the proposed changes. The new sanctions will be introduced as part of…

Following developments on the Russia-Ukraine border, we invite you to join us for a webinar to help prepare your business for the possible impact of instability in the region. While the international business community very much hopes for a de-escalation of the situation, we are well-positioned in all relevant jurisdictions to help you anticipate and deal with various measures that may potentially be imposed should matters escalate further. With this ever evolving situation, our panel…