International Sanctions

In today’s highly interconnected global economy, individuals and companies frequently find themselves navigating a complex system of regulations that directly affect their operations, financial transactions, and international partnerships. Among the most impactful and increasingly sophisticated of these regulatory tools are sanctions — powerful instruments employed by foreign governments and international organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union.


While sanctions have long been viewed as broad political measures, a rapidly emerging and highly significant category focuses not on states, but directly on specific individuals and companies. These targeted sanctions have become a central element of modern international policy.


This document is an important resource for entrepreneurs, business leaders, professionals, and anyone interested in the field of international relations.


The image below provides links to official pages where you can access international sanctions lists and relevant sources, including:


  • The United Nations Sanctions List
  • The U.S. OFAC List
  • The UK Sanctions Portals
  • The European Union’s Economic Restrictions
  • Measures by other countries related to Russia and Belarus


You can use the image to access these resources directly from the original sources.


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