Ukraine cancels airdrop and plots launch of NFTs March 3, 2022 Ukraine's government has cancelled a planned airdrop and will instead sell NFTs to support the resistance to Russia's invasion.
Western banks pay £684m in taxes to Vladimir Putin’s regime April 29, 2024 The largest western banks that still operate in Russia paid more than €800m (£684m) in taxes to the Kremlin last year in a sign that foreign companies remaining in the country are helping Vladimir Putin weather international sanctions.
Ukraine minister Oleksandr Gryban on how private investment can help rebuild the country May 25, 2023 Midway through last year, Ukrainian president Volodomyr Zelenskyy tabled a proposal to his finance lieutenants. Government support, both domestic and international, was flowing into the economy but the scale of economic damage wrought by Russia’s invasion needed a bigger remedy. The country needed an initiative to trigger the interest of the private sector: Advantage Ukraine was born.
New unit to clamp down on firms dodging Russian trade sanctions December 11, 2023 A new government unit is being set up to crack down on companies flouting Russian trade sanctions and funding its invasion of Ukraine. The office of trade sanctions implementation will issue civil penalties for breaches and refer cases to HM Revenue and Customs for criminal enforcement, industry and economic security minister Nusrat Ghani announced. The [...]
Putin stamps out foreign listings for Russian firms April 19, 2022 Russia is set to stamp out foreign listings for homegrown firms as Putin looks to close ranks in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine.
UK defence secretary sounds alarm as Russian troops amass on Ukraine border February 21, 2022 Britain's defence secretary has warned that Russia is building up troops along Ukraine's border amid fears an invasion is immanent.
Roman Abramovich: Ex-Chelsea owner loses legal bid against EU over Putin sanctions December 20, 2023 Abramovich had filed a lawsuit at the EU’s general court against the European Union Council, which imposed the punishment on the oligarch.
Investors question ESG label in wake of Ukraine war April 11, 2022 Top investors are reconsidering environmental, social and governance investment strategies as scrutiny of the label grows in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
European Union finally unveils Russian oil import ban May 4, 2022 The EU has proposed to phase out Russian oil imports, as part of a sixth package of sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
New sanctions unit launched with ‘enhanced powers’ to fine businesses October 10, 2024 The UK government has launched a new unit to crackdown on businesses that are in breach of UK sanctions, in an effort to strengthen Britain's sanctions regime