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Russia/Ukraine War One Year On

SANCTIONS AND DUE DILIGENCE

One year on from the invasion of Ukraine and the war with Russia continues. The devastating humanitarian consequences of the protracted war are well reported with the increasing loss of lives and disruption to the lives of those who have survived. Also being felt are the implications of the war on business, both national and international.

Sanctions imposed on Russia by the UK are explained on the UK government website.

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/uk-sanctions-on-russia

Even with the government guidance it can be confusing as to what businesses can/cannot do and with whom they can/cannot do business in Russia and it is recommended that anybody in this situation seek legal advice, as breaches of sanctions measures under the Russia Sanctions Regulations is a criminal offence.

There are exemptions to the sanctions for certain businesses/individuals who can apply for a licence to continue activity with Russia. In this instance, a business is directed to The Department for International Trade (DIT), which is responsible for trade sanctions licensing, and the Secretary of State for International Trade, who is ultimately responsible for decisions to grant or refuse a trade sanctions licence in any individual case.

Whilst requests for Page Group to conduct investigations in Russia have fallen dramatically (due to the cessation of a lot of UK business activity there) we are still active in other FSU countries. The importance of conducting investigations/DD is imperative not only for the regular checks that are conducted but also to ascertain if the company or individual undergoing the enquiry has any connections to the Putin regime. Of course, this is not only the case for FSU countries but for DD in all jurisdictions: conducting DD could assist in revealing issues with a supplier or business partner that may lead to them being sanctioned with consequences for the UK business.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if your require any assistance.

 

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