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European Union has approved new package of sanctions against Russia

20 May , 2025  

The European Union has approved a 17th package of sanctions against Russia, aimed at increasing pressure on the Russian economy and limiting opportunities to circumvent previously imposed restrictions. A key element of the new package is the introduction of sanctions against Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” — a network of ships used to circumvent sanctions and export oil.

Sanctions against the “shadow fleet”

As part of the new sanctions package, the EU has imposed restrictions on around 200 vessels linked to Russia’s “shadow fleet.” These vessels, often old and poorly insured, are used to transport Russian oil in circumvention of the restrictions in place, including a price cap of $60 per barrel.

Sanctions against companies and individuals

The new sanctions package also includes:

31 companies involved in arms supplies and sanctions evasion.

75 individuals linked to the Russian military-industrial complex, including judges involved in cases against opposition figures.

Financial institutions supporting Russia’s military actions.

Protection of critical infrastructure

The EU has also imposed sanctions on organizations and individuals involved in cyberattacks, human rights violations, and sabotage of critical infrastructure, including submarine cables and energy facilities.

Outlook

Despite the introduction of the 17th package of sanctions, additional measures are being discussed, including the possible introduction of 500% tariffs on Russian oil imports to countries that continue to purchase it. Restrictions on imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia are also being considered.

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