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Sanctions

On this page, Customs publishes information on the sanctions imposed by the EU.

Businesses should actively monitor the situation regarding sanctions. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs will answer your questions as to how sanctions are to be interpreted. Customs will answer your questions about the customs clearance of sanctioned goods.

Sanctions against Russia

The EU has agreed on extensive sanctions against Russia due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in blatant violation of international law.

EU sanctions against Russia in the Official Journal of the EU

Sanctions against Belarus

The EU has imposed sanctions against Belarus due to the involvement of Belarus in the Russian aggression against Ukraine.

EU sanctions against Belarus in the Official Journal of the European Union

Current topics

EU’s 16th package of sanctions against Russia adopted

Type:Press release Publication date:24.2.2025 17.52

EU’s 15th package of sanctions against Russia entered into force

Type:Press release Publication date:17.12.2024 11.00

The EU’s new sanctions against Belarus aims to prevent sanctions circumvention

Type:Press release Publication date:30.6.2024 14.13

The EU has adopted the 13th package of sanctions against Russia

Type:Press release Publication date:23.2.2024 20.42

New sanctions expand import and export restrictions against Russia

Type:Press release Publication date:7.10.2022 9.58

Carrying cash funds to Russia limited by EU sanctions

Type:Press release Publication date:1.9.2022 15.40

Finnish Customs carried out controls of travellers at the eastern border

Type:Press release Publication date:3.8.2022 9.40

New sanctions published – Russian gold added to the list of import sanctions

Type:Press release Publication date:22.7.2022 10.30

Importing goods to help people suffering from the war in Ukraine

Type:Press release Publication date:15.7.2022 11.39