Switzerland Imposes EU's 5th Round of Russia Sanctions
The Swiss Federal Council adopted the EU's fifth sanctions package on Russia and Belarus following their invasion of Ukraine, the council said in an April 13 news release. Restrictions include a ban on coal imports and other Russian goods such as wood, seafood and vodka; an export ban on kerosene and other goods; and a ban on Russian companies from participating in public procurement. The sanctions also included a ban on Russian and Belarusian road transport from taking place within the EU. However, Switzerland neglected to impose this restriction, which it said is unnecessary, given its geographic location.
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In addition to imposing the wave of sanctions, Switzerland's Economic Affairs, Education and Research Department approved adding 200 individuals and entities to the sanctions list. The additions include members of the State Duma, Russian businessmen and two of President Vladimir Putin's daughters. The sanctions took effect on April 13.