Since Russian invasion Ukraine demanded heavy sanction on Russia from international community to isolate Russia globally to end the invasion and respect the sovereignty of Ukraine. Below are the list of countries announced sanctions over Russia so far.
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US Sanctions Russia
- Sanctioning financial institutions/banks such as Sberbank, VTB Bank, Otkritie, Sovcombank and Novikombank and some of their senior executives. The impact would be banning of any transaction with Americans and freezing of assets in the USA
- Sanctioning technology wide restrictions on semiconductors, telecommunication, encryption security, lasers, sensors, navigation, avionics and maritime technologies
- Sanctions on Russian Elites and their families
European Union Sanctions Russia
- Russia’s financial, defense, energy and transport sectors
- Export controls
- Blacklisting of Russian Elites
- Freezing of Putin’s & Lavrov’s assets in EU
United Kingdom Sanctions Russia
- Banning of Russia’s flagship airline Aeroflot from landing in the UK
- Export Sanctions, suspending dual export licenses and ban exports of some high-tech exports and parts of the extractive industry
- Sanctioning and freezing assets of Russian banks in the UK
- Stop major Russian companies from raising finance in the UK
Canada Sanctions Russia
- Targeting 62 individuals and entities, including members of the elite and major banks, and cancelled all export permits
Japan Sanctions Russia
- Sanctioning of financial institutions and military equipment exports such as semi conductors
Czech Republic Sanctions Russia
- Banning of Russian Airlines
- Exiting from Soviet era banks set up in Czech Republic
Taiwan Sanctions Russia
- Export of Semi Conductors as Taiwan is the global leader in manufacture and supply of semi conductors which includes Apple Inc
Australia Sanctions Russia
- Sanctioning of Elite citizens and 300 lawmakers who supported and voted in Russian Parliament to send troops to Ukraine
New Zealand Sanctions Russia
- Targeted travel bans on key Russians
- Prohibited trade to its military and security forces