Russian Sanctions Update: Live Webinar

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Gail Leeson
8 March 2022

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Russian Sanctions, where to start.... What do I need to know to ensure compliant exports to Russia?

With the Ukraine crisis deepening and we witness the UK government respond initially with strong parliamentary rhetoric followed by the legal tightening of export regulations restricting UK exports to Russia, it can be difficult to navigate the rhetoric from the regulation, then to implement working practice to keep your export business compliant.


Those UK exporters trading with Russia are responding with caution as they determine the legality in continuing trade with Russia where contracts are established, and commercial requirements must be met.


The question is ‘what do I need to do to ensure that my exports to Russia are still legal?’


Steve Berry and Liam Noonan will be addressing Russian Sanctions on Wednesday 9th March, in a Focus on Russian Sanctions clinic.


The impact of new regulations will be clearly explained, and questions will be welcomed from attendees to enable putting those regulations into clear working practice to ensure that your business remains compliant to UK export regulations.


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