- EU extended the Russian sanctions enforced in 2014 following the annexation of Crimea to include specific dual-use and military items that would prohibit the proliferation of Russia's economy through its various key industries.
- The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) expanded its existing export controls on Russia, limiting US companies from exporting dual-use and military goods to Russia.
- The UK's Export Control Joint Unit announced there would be further controls enforced on Russia, in relation to critical-industry goods, dual-use goods, and military goods.
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Expanded Global Export Controls Enforced On Russia, Following Its Invasion Of Ukraine