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Blog Series: Sanctions Enforcement Around the G7

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On 28 June 2023, the US Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) announced that the “Five Eyes” countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States) have agreed to formally coordinate on export control enforcement, with a particular emphasis on the export controls targeting Russia and Belarus, which have been a core tool in the broader sanctions toolbox. Baker McKenzie has deep export controls expertise in four of the Five Eyes countries: …

This week in our Sanctions Enforcement Around the World series, we bring you the view from Belgium. Before Russia took the decision to recognise the non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine and to send troops into the region, a limited number of judicial proceedings related to violations of Union restrictive measures were reported. With the introduction of the first package of sanctions against Russia in February 2022, in view of…

This week in our Sanctions Enforcement Around the World series, we bring you the view from Spain. In Spain, fines for sanctions violations are not published but sanctions enforcement actions have been the subject of reports in the press. Generally, the overall sanctions enforcement environment in Spain has not been as active as in other EU Member States. However, in the context of Russia sanctions, there has been a slight uptick in enforcement actions. By…

This week in our Sanctions Enforcement Around the World series, we bring you the view from Sweden, an EU member state that is currently seeing increased sanctions enforcement activity. In Sweden, but also in the Nordic region, the enforcement of sanctions violations has historically been rather low with a handful of criminal enforcement cases. However, during the past 12 months enforcement has been increased significantly, including a number of ongoing criminal investigations mainly driven by…