Key facts
- The UK will ban imports of Russian diesel and jet fuel.
- The ban is phased.
- A full prohibition will be in effect by January 1, 2027.
- The measure aims to cut off revenue for Russia's war in Ukraine.
- The ban applies to fuels derived from Russian crude oil.
The United Kingdom has announced a phased ban on imports of diesel and jet fuel that are derived from Russian crude oil. This significant policy shift is intended to reduce the financial resources available to Russia, thereby impacting its ability to fund its ongoing war in Ukraine. The full prohibition on these specific fuel imports is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027. This phased implementation allows for a gradual adjustment to the market and supply chains, mitigating immediate disruptions while ensuring the eventual cessation of Russian fuel imports. The measure targets key revenue streams for Russia, aligning with international efforts to exert economic pressure on the nation.
