Russia / Ukraine Sanctions

Executive Order 14065– February 21, 2022

Executive Order 14065 prohibits both import and export of goods, services, or technology with the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR) regions of Ukraine (with some exceptions for humanitarian efforts).  This default prohibition applies to all “goods, services, or technology,” regardless of whether money is changing hands. Please contact the Office of Research Compliance and Assurance if you plan to ship internationally or involved in collaborations with Crimea, Donetsk, or Luhansk region.  

Due in part to these restrictions, FedEx, UPS, and DHL have suspended all shipping services to and from Ukraine until further notice.

BIS Russia Rule Fact Sheet

The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) provides a general overview and summary of actions that have been implemented in a final rule making on sanctions against Russia under the Export Control Regulations.

UNIVERSITY ON INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AND RUSSIA SANCTIONS (PDF)

If you anticipate or have any connections with Russia, Belarus or the Ukraine related to University activities, please contact the appropriate administrative office for further guidance, as noted below.

Economic Sanctions/Restricted Parties - Angela Williams, aswilliams@southalabama.edu

Export Restrictions - Angela Williams, aswilliams@southalabama.edu

Financial and Baking Restrictions - Polly Stokley, pstokley@southalabama.edu

Student Affairs - Dan Eckhoff, deckhoff@southalabama.edu

University Traveler’s - Rick Carter, rcarter@southalabama.edu

State Department Travel Advisory on Russia

Information Security - infosec@southalabama.edu

Resources:

EU introduces additional sanctions against Russia - March 17, 2022