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Switzerland Implements New Russian Oil Sanctions
Swiss authorities align with EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, targeting oil trade and phantom fleet operations with expanded restrictions.

Switzerland Aligns with EU Sanctions
In a significant diplomatic move, Switzerland has announced its adoption of the European Union's 18th sanctions package against Russia. This decision demonstrates Switzerland's continued commitment to international efforts to address Russia's actions in Ukraine, despite its traditional neutral stance. The Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs confirmed that these new measures specifically target Russia's oil sector and related operations.
Scope of New Sanctions
The comprehensive sanctions package targets multiple sectors and entities. Specifically, 14 individuals and 41 companies and entities have been added to the sanctions list. These include Russian crude oil traders, companies operating shadow fleet vessels, and suppliers to Russia's military-industrial complex, including those in third countries. This expansion represents a significant broadening of Switzerland's sanctions regime against Russian interests.
Maritime Restrictions
A key component of the new sanctions focuses on maritime operations, with 105 vessels now subject to extensive restrictions. These vessels, primarily tankers belonging to Russia's phantom fleet, face comprehensive bans on buying, selling, and utilizing maritime services. This measure aims to curtail Russia's ability to circumvent existing oil trade restrictions through shadow operations.
Economic Impact
The sanctions package includes a significant economic measure: lowering the price cap for Russian crude oil to $47.60. This adjustment aims to reduce Russia's oil revenue while maintaining global market stability. The price cap mechanism, coordinated with international partners, represents a balanced approach to limiting Russia's ability to fund its military activities while considering global energy security.
Implementation Timeline
The Swiss authorities have established a swift implementation schedule for these new sanctions. The majority of the measures, including maritime restrictions and entity designations, took effect immediately at 11 PM on the announcement day. The price cap adjustment follows a separate implementation timeline to ensure market stability and proper coordination with international partners.