Russia Sanctions
New Zealand has imposed sanctions on Russia in response to the illegal war of aggression against Ukraine.
The Russia Sanctions Act 2022 and its Regulations create a range of obligations including prohibitions and restrictions on specific activities.-
Russian invasion of Ukraine
New Zealand has joined international efforts to take action in response to Russia's invasion.
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Overview of Sanctions against Russia
Find out what sanctions are in place and what your responsibilities are.
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Latest updates
Keep up to date with changes to the Regulations as New Zealand continues to respond to Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
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Publications and guidance
Find useful documents about how the system is managed and helpful guidance.
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Who to contact
Find out who to contact if you have a query or want to report a suspicion.
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Russia Sanctions Register
The sanctions register and designation notices are regularly updated to help New Zealanders comply with Russia Sanctions.
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Exceptions, Exemptions and Revocations
Learn how to apply for an exemption, revocation or amendment to the Regulations.
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UN Sanctions
As a member of the United Nations, New Zealand recognises all sanctions that the United National Security Council imposes.
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Export Controls
Special conditions apply for importing and exporting weapons and goods that could be used for making weapons.
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Information for importers and exporters
Trade sanctions and tariffs are having an impact on a variety of New Zealand export and import businesses.
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Financial Sector Information
The Russia Sanctions Act imposes obligations on 'duty holders' as reporting entities under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009.
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Information for the transport sector
The Ministry of Transport has created specific guidance for the transport sector.
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Russia Sanctions Act Statutory Review
Public consultation on the Russia Sanctions Act Statutory Review.