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19:25 16 Aug 2023

Switzerland lines up with 11th EU sanctions package against Russia

The Swiss Federal Council has lined up with the European Union's 11th round of sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine.

Back in June, Switzerland partially enacted the EU sanctions package by blacklisting over a hundred Russian individuals and legal entities. Other measures will come into effect on Wednesday evening, 16 August.

This includes a ban on exporting dual-use goods and goods that contribute to Russia's military and technical build-up to 87 more companies, including third-country companies that have supplied such goods to Russia.

Furthermore, the list of goods subject to the ban on exports to and transit through Russia will be expanded, and the sale of intellectual property rights and trade secrets related to the sanctioned goods to Russia will be prohibited.

Switzerland extends the ban on selling securities denominated in Swiss francs or the official currency of EU member states to Russian citizens and legal entities in the financial sector.

Switzerland has previously consistently joined all the restrictions imposed by the European Union against Russia in response to Russia's full-scale war.

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