List of measures against the Russian Federation

This was followed by a list of measures against Russia. From a customs perspective, several export restrictions will have an impact, namely:

Sell, supply, transfer or export:

  • Expansion of the restrictive measures already in place since 2014 on the exports of dual-use goods and technology to all end-users, including non-military.
  • military goods and technology which might contribute to Russia’s military and technological enhancement, or the development of the defence and security sector. Related technical or financial assistance and services are also prohibited.
  • goods and technology suited for use in aviation or the space industry, as listed in Annex XI of Regulation (EU) 833/2014, to any person or entity in Russia or for use in Russia. It is also prohibited to provide any related insurance and reinsurance and certain related activities. Related technical or financial assistance and brokering or other services are also prohibited.
  • luxury goods, as listed in Annex XVIII of Regulation (EU) 833/2014, to any person or entity in Russia or for use in Russia.
  • maritime navigation goods and technology, as listed in Annex XVI of Regulation (EU) 833/2014, to any person or entity in Russia, for use in Russia or for the placing on board of a Russian-flagged vessel. Related technical or financial assistance and brokering or other services are also prohibited.
  • goods and technology suited for use in oil refining, as listed in Annex X of regulation (EU) 833/2014, to any person or entity in Russia or for use in Russia. Related technical or financial assistance and brokering or other services are also prohibited.
  • certain equipment listed in Annex II of Council Regulation 833/2014 shall be subject to prior authorisation by the competent authority of the exporting Member State.