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According to Prime Minister Kishida and Foreign Secretary Hayashi’s statement on 25 February 2022, Japan will take the following additional measures:(a) to suspend the issuance of entry visas to Japan for designated individuals related to Russia and freeze the assets held by designated individuals and entities related to Russia in Japan;(b) to freeze assets of three Russian banks (VEB.RF, Promsvyazbank, Bank Rossiya) in Japan; and(c) to impose sanctions on exports to Russian military-related entities, on exports of controlled items listed on the internationally agreed list and of other dual-use goods such as semiconductors. In Japan, economic sanctions based on security considerations are enforced within the framework of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act (Law No. 228 of 1 December 1949).
Japan has a dual sanctions regime consisting of sanctions measures imposed by the UN, together with Japanese autonomous sanctions imposed by the Japanese Government as a matter of its foreign policy.
According to Prime Minister Kishida and Foreign Secretary Hayashi’s statement on 25 February 2022, Japan will take the following additional measures:
Although Japan does not have a law dedicated solely to sanctions, as is the case in other countries, it has implemented trade control initiatives from a security perspective under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act (Act No. 228 of December 1, 1949, the “Act”). Economic sanctions based on export controls and other measures are mainly implemented within the framework of this Act.
A joint announcement was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) the following day on the details of the measures to be taken under the Act. A summary is given in sections 2 and 3 below.
According to the above-mentioned joint announcement, in view of the current international situation in Ukraine, and in order to maintain international peace and security and to contribute to international efforts for international peace aimed at resolving this problem, the Cabinet of Ministers agreed to the following measures, based on the content of the measures recently taken by other major countries (dated: 26 February 2022):
Based on this, the following measures under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law will be implemented.
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Vladimir BIDYOVKA |
Self-proclaimed “ Chairman of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Olga MAKEEVA |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Chairman of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Alexandr ANANCHENKO |
Self-proclaimed “Prime Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Vladimir ANTONON |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Prime Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Tatiana PEREVEKZECA |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Prime Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Aleksei PIKIY |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Interior of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Vladimir PAVLENKO |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of State Security of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Nataliya NIKOROVA |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Foreign Affairs of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Igor ANTIPOV |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Information of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Aleksei KOSTROBITSKY |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Civil Defence, Emergency and Disaster Relief of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Yuriy SIROVATKO |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of Justice of the Donetsk People's Republic” |
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Leonid PASECHNIK |
Self-proclaimed “Head of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Denis MIROSHNICHENKO |
Self-proclaimed “Chairman of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Dmitrii KHOROSHILOV |
Self-proclaimed “First Deputy Chairman of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Andrei SOPELNIK |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Chairman of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Oleg KOVAL |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Chairman of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Sergei KOZLOV |
Self-proclaimed “Prime Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Yurii GOVTVIN |
Self-proclaimed “First Deputy Prime Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Elena KOSTENKO |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Prime Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Anna TODOROVA |
Self-proclaimed “Deputy Prime Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Igor KORNET |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Interior of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Evgenii KATCAVALOV |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of the Civil Defence, Emergency and Disaster Relief of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Zaur ISMAILOV |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of Justice of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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Anatolii ANTONOV |
Self-proclaimed “Minister of State Security of the Luhansk People's Republic” |
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The following are enhanced regulations under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and the Export Control Order.
We expect that this first tranche of sanctions will likely be extended in the near future and so it would be prudent for anyone engaged in trade in close proximity to Russia and Ukraine to continue monitoring this evolving situation, and verifying the legality of their existing sales operations, as the subject matter and territorial scope of Japanese (and global) sanctions continue to expand.
In the meantime, Hogan Lovells is available to assist you in assessing your exposure and in ensuring compliance with Japanese sanctions measures in your transactions. Please let us know if you have any questions and if we can assist with your sanctions review in any way.
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Authored by Noriko Ishifuji.