Announcement
25 Feb 2022
In February 2022, the EU extended sanctions against Belarus in the context of the attack on Ukraine. The package includes a series of capital control and financial restrictions on 27 Belarusian entities.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
25 Feb 2022
Revocation date:
No revocation date
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