A ban on exporting products of Japanese origin to 20 designated entities and one General of the Russian Federation.
A ban on exporting to Russia products of Japanese origin that can be used for the production of chemical weapons etc.
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Export ban for 20 entities, export ban for materials used for chemical weapon production
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New asset freezes and dealings bans
List an additional 43 Generals and 17 entities.
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Gold export ban, asset freezes and dealings bans
List an additional 29 Generals who are Russian disinformation and propaganda figures and 15 entities involved in disinformation activities. Canada also prohibited the import of certain gold products from Russia, including unwrought gold, semi-manufactured gold, gold powder, monetary gold and jewelry made of gold.
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New sanctioned generals, entities, and service bans related to Russia and Belarus
Sanctions include the designation of an additional 57 Generals and 6 entities related to the Russian Federation and 5 Generals, who are subjected to restrictions on payments, requiring a license to make a payment to the designated persons or entities, and restrictions on capital transactions, requiring a license for capital transactions including deposits, trusts, and loan contracts with the designated persons or entities. Effective 5 July 2022, the Japanese government introduced an export ban to the designated entities of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. Effective from July 2022, the provision of trust, accounting and auditing services, and management consulting services to the Russian Federation is prohibited unless a license has been obtained from the Japanese government. This ban does not apply to the provision of such services to subsidiaries of Japanese companies in Russia.
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New sanctioned banks and export bans for 8 product categories
The Japanese government designated two additional Russian banks, Credit Bank of Moscow and Russian Agricultural Bank (Rosselkhozbank), and one Belarusian bank, Belinvestbank (Belarusian Bank for Development and Reconstruction). These banks are subject to restrictions on payments, requiring a license to make a payment to the designated banks, and restrictions on capital transactions, requiring a license for capital transactions including deposits, trusts, and loan contracts with the designated persons or entities. The asset freeze measures against the newly designated banks will go into effect on July 7, 2022. Additionally, effective June 17, 2022, the Japanese government introduced an export ban on a variety of products that strengthen Russia’s industrial base. Products subject to the export ban, including related technologies, cover wood and articles of wood such as sheets for veneering and coopers’ products, reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers of iron or steel, interchangeable tools for hand tools or machine-tools, knives and cutting blades for machines, boilers, machineries and accessories and parts thereof, electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof, rail locomotives and railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles and open wagons, vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock and parts and accessories thereof, and optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision instruments and parts and accessories thereof.
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Sixth package of sanctions: oil import embargo
The sixth package includes a ban on the import of Russian seaborne crude oil starting from December 2022 and petroleum products starting from February 2023;
a SWIFT ban for three additional Russian bank and one Belarusian bank;
suspension of broadcasting in the EU for three more Russian state-owned outlets. -
New asset freezes and dealings bans
List an additional 22 Generals who are senior officials of Finance institutions and their family members, as well as 4 key Finance institutions and banks.
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Luxury goods & weapon materials export ban
Prohibit the export of certain luxury goods and goods that could be used in the manufacturing of weapons to Russia, to prohibit the import of certain luxury goods from Russia, and to list an additional 14 oligarchs, close associates of the Russian regime, and members of their families.
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Japan designates 398 Russians, 28 entities; freezes Sberbank & Alfa-Bank; licences needed for payments/FDI; bans imports of alcohol, wood, machinery
Japan has designated 398 Generals and 28 entities from the Russian Federation—subjecting them to asset-freeze, payment and capital-transaction licence requirements—and will impose asset freezes on Sberbank and Alfa-Bank from 12 May 2022; any new foreign direct investment in Russia on or after that date likewise requires a government licence; additionally, from 19 April 2022 importers must obtain government permission to bring into Japan six alcoholic-beverage HS codes (22.03, 22.04, 22.05, 22.06, 2207.10, 22.08), four wood codes (4401.21, 4401.22, 44.03, 44.08) and 28 machinery/electrical-equipment codes (various HS 84- and 87-series), with shipments under contracts dated before 19 April permitted for three months.
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New asset freezes and dealings bans
Between 8/4 and 6/5, additional 33 entities that belong to the defence sector which directly or indirectly facilitate or support the violation of the sovereignty or territorial integrity of Ukraine, oligarchs, close associates of the Russian regime, and members of their families are added to the designation list.