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New trade sanctions measures imposed on the Republic of Belarus following amendments to the UK’s Belarus Sanctions Regulations.
This report discusses the effects and implications for conflict in the region
The British Embassy in Moscow supports the interests of the UK in Russia.
Guidance on the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida (United Nations Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
This document contains the following information: Exchange of notes between the UK and Russia: prohibition of development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons.
When military end-use export controls apply and to which destinations.
Read about the UK Air Safety List to check which countries and airlines cannot fly planes to, from or in the UK
This applies to individuals and businesses who deliberately assist taxpayers to hide assets, income and gains offshore.
Post implementation review and regulatory policy committee report on the Export Control (Belarus) and (Syria Amendment) Order 2011.
Statistics about sanctions on Universal Credit (UC) Full Service, along with the historical series for UC Live Service.
In the past decade, Russia has expanded its military, political and diplomatic engagements with conflict-affected states
To improve transparency in the regulatory regime for insolvency practitioners we are committed to publishing in one place all sanctions which have been applied to insolvency practitioners. Responsibility for monitoring and discipline of insolvency practitioners rests with five regulatory bodies.
This is a list of all the opinions the RPC issued in 2022 on HM Treasury measures
The minister’s responsibilities include: United States and Canada economic security (including trade) sanctions economics and evaluation technology and analysis legal consular policy devolution scholarships
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