This edition of our sanctions round-up covers key UK and international developments, including:
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100 new UK sanctions designations targeting Russia’s oil revenues, military suppliers, and 70 shadow-fleet tankers.
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De-listing of Ilya Brodskiy, former Sovcombank chairman, marking the second recent delisting linked to the bank.
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OFSI disclosure notice against Vanquis Bank, for an eight-day delay in freezing a designated customer’s account.
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HM Treasury’s annual Frozen Asset Report, requiring submissions by 30 November 2025.
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Internationally, US President Trump threatened further sanctions on Russia if NATO members do not stop buying Russian oil.
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