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UK sanctions on Russia top 拢18 billion for the first time

New figures reveal the full effect of UK sanctions on Russia

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
  • New figures released today reveal the full effect of UK sanctions on Russia 鈥� with over 拢18 billion frozen and reported to OFSI.

  • The figure, released in OFSI鈥檚 Annual Review, is around 拢6 billion more than held across all other UK sanctions regimes.

  • The UK and its allies have imposed the most severe sanctions Russia has ever faced, sanctioning more than 1,200 individuals and more than 120 entities.

New data released today (10th) reveals the full effect of UK sanctions on Russia 鈥� with 拢18.39 billion of Russian assets frozen and reported to the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI).

The figure, released for the first time in OFSI鈥檚 Annual Review, demonstrates the key role the UK has played in standing up to Russia following their illegal invasion of Ukraine. It is nearly 拢6 billion pounds more than reported across all other UK sanctions regimes.

In conjunction with its allies, the UK has imposed the most severe sanctions Russia has ever faced, designating more than 1,200 individuals, over 120 entities and freezing the assets of 19 Russian banks with global assets of 拢940 billion since they began their illegal invasion.

Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrew Griffith said:

As staunch defenders of democracy, the UK is united with its allies in opposition to Russia鈥檚 barbaric and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. We have imposed the most severe sanctions ever on Russia and it is crippling their war machine.

To make sure we are doing all we can to keep the pressure on Putin鈥檚 corrupt cronies we are more than doubling OFSI鈥檚 headcount. Our message is clear: we will not allow Putin to succeed in this brutal war.

FCDO Minister of State, Anne-Marie Trevelyan said:

When Putin invaded Ukraine he assumed we would sit idly by. He was wrong. Instead, the UK and our international partners have stood shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine in their fight for territorial integrity and political independence.

Today鈥檚 report shows the scale of UK sanctions 鈥� freezing over 拢18 billion of Russian assets to stop Putin funding his war machine. We will continue to ramp up our sanctions to exert maximum economic pressure on the Russian regime until Ukraine prevail.

By implementing these sanctions alongside our international partners, the UK is degrading Russia鈥檚 military machine. Despite the Russian regime鈥檚 attempts to firefight, GDP is predicted to decline by up to 6.2% in 2022 when compared to pre鈥搃nvasion forecasts, and decline a further 2.3% in 2023. 60% of Russia鈥檚 foreign reserves have been immobilised, Russia鈥檚 exports have plummeted, and imports of critical goods have dropped by 68% from sanctioning countries.

The 拢18.39 billion figure is a significant contribution to the $30 billion of frozen Russian assets reported by the Russian elites, proxies, and oligarchs (REPO) taskforce in June. All this is having a major impact on the Russian military complex 鈥� vital semiconductors are now being scavenged from fridges and soviet-era equipment is being sent to the front line.

In order to ensure that the most stringent financial sanctions in history on Russia have not adversely affected the UK鈥檚 private and voluntary sectors, where appropriate OFSI has worked with businesses and granted general and specific licences allowing UK businesses to move away from Russian facing positions without an increased risk.

These licences have been granted where sufficient evidence has been provided and are often for basic needs and legal fees. The careful granting of these licences by OFSI in line with legislation, has helped UK individuals and businesses to function throughout a challenging period and helped maintain the UK鈥檚 place as a centre for financial stability.

The Russia sanctions regime will continue to play a major part of the OFSI鈥檚 work for as long as Putin鈥檚 illegal war against Ukraine continues. The government has committed to ensuring that OFSI is fully resourced, more than doubling its headcount.

Background

Asset freeze

An asset freeze prevents any UK citizen, or any business in the UK, from dealing with any funds or economic resources which are owned, held or controlled by the designated person. UK financial sanctions apply to all persons within the territory and territorial sea of the UK and to all UK persons, wherever they are in the world. It also prevents funds or economic resources being provided to or for the benefit of the designated person.

Travel ban

A travel ban means that the designated person must be refused leave to enter or to remain in the United Kingdom, providing the individual is an excluded person under section 8B of the Immigration Act 1971.

Transport sanctions

Recently introduced powers make it a criminal offence for any Russian aircraft to fly or land in the UK and give the government powers to remove aircraft belonging to designated Russian individuals and entities from the UK aircraft register, even if the sanctioned individual is not on board. Russian ships are also banned from UK ports.

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Published 10 November 2022