Ministry of Finance Economic Sanctions and Target List

The Ministry of Finance manages economic sanctions to promote compliance with national and international laws. This list includes individuals, companies, and organizations that are subject to restrictions due to their involvement in illegal activities or threats to national security.

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2,990 Entities in Ministry of Finance Economic Sanctions and Target List
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Viktor (Victor) Deryabkin

-Apr 12, 2022active

Aleksei (Alexey) Lavrinenko

-Apr 12, 2022active

JSC Kalashnikov Concern

-Oct 7, 2022active

ERIC BADEGE

-Feb 27, 2013active

Olga (Ol'ga) MAKEEVA

-Feb 26, 2022active

Irek Boguslavskii (Boguslavsky)

-Apr 12, 2022active

RADI ABD EL SAMIE ABOU EL YAZID EL AYASHI (original script: Radi Abdel Samie Abu El Yazid El Ayash)

-Dec 16, 2003active

Andrei Skoch

-Mar 18, 2022active

Alan Lushnikov

-Feb 28, 2023active

Joint Stock Company the St. Petersburg's Sea Bureau of Mechanical Engineering Malachite

-Feb 28, 2023active

FAQs

Why is compliance with the Military-Intelligence End User (MIEU) List necessary?

Compliance with the Military-Intelligence End User (MIEU) list is crucial for maintaining national security and international stability. This list identifies entities that are deemed to pose a potential risk when involved in military or intelligence activities. By adhering to MIEU regulations, organizations help prevent the proliferation of sensitive technologies and armaments to unauthorized parties. Non-compliance can lead to severe legal consequences, including hefty fines and sanctions, while also harming a company's reputation and ability to operate in global markets.

Which companies should comply with Military-Intelligence End User (MIEU) List?

Companies in the defense, aerospace, technology, and telecommunications industries must comply with the Military-Intelligence End User (MIEU) list. This compliance is crucial to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive military and dual-use technologies, ensuring national security and aligning with international laws. Violations can lead to severe penalties, including fines and restrictions on trade, compromising both reputation and operational integrity.