UK OFSI · Friday, May 1, 2026
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Statutory guidance: Republic of Belarus sanctions: guidance

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The UK government has released updated statutory guidance regarding the sanctions regime currently in place against the Republic of Belarus. Operating under the Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, the measures target a wide range of individuals, businesses, and organizations. Sanctions against designated persons include asset freezes, prohibitions on providing economic resources, director disqualifications, and travel bans. Additionally, specific vessels may be sanctioned if they are listed or maintain certain connections to Belarus.

The regulatory framework also imposes broader financial restrictions on entities and individuals linked to Belarus or its authorities. These measures include bans on certain loans, credit, insurance, and reinsurance, as well as specific restrictions on investment. Furthermore, financial dealings involving the Ministry of Finance of Belarus and the National Bank of Belarus are strictly prohibited.

The sanctions regime includes significant export controls on various categories of goods and technology intended for use in Belarus or by connected persons. Prohibited items include military and dual-use equipment, technology related to internal repression, oil refining, and quantum computing, as well as luxury goods, tobacco products, and banknotes. The regulations also prohibit the provision of interception and monitoring services to the Belarusian government.

Finally, the guidance outlines transport-related restrictions designed to limit access to UK territory. It is an offense to allow Belarusian aircraft or ships to enter UK airspace or ports. The government also maintains controls over the transit of goods and imposes specific import restrictions to further enforce the sanctions.

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