- Country
- Russia
- Belarus
- Kyrgyzstan
- European Union
- Publication type
- Sanctions updates
- Types of sanctions
- Export controls
- Import controls
- Individual financial measures
- Trade & investment
- Thematic area
- Energy & natural resources
- Humanitarian
- Military, security & sensitive goods
- Raw materials & manufacturing
- Technology & telecommunications
- Transportation & logistics
- Implementation & enforcement
- Sanctions compliance & due diligence
On 23 April 2026, the EU Council adopted a far-reaching 20th package of restrictive measures comprising 120 further individual listings – the biggest package of listings in two years – and stern, multi-layered economic sanctions, targeting key sectors which fuel Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
The package aims to further cripple Russia’s economy and war machine, and confirms the EU’s unwavering support for Ukraine and its people in resisting the Russian aggression and enduring the recent brutal campaign deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure, including energy.
If you are an SME wondering how this might affect your business, you can submit a Support Service due diligence request to get help.
