Sanctions
- What are UN sanctions?
- How are UN sanctions implemented in Australia?
- How are UN Security Council sanctions enforced in Australia?
- What are the obligations on persons and companies in Australia, Australian citizens overseas and Australian companies overseas?
- Queries on sanctions
- What kind of goods and services are subject to sanctions?
- Which persons and entities are subject to UN Security Council sanctions?
Australia's implementation of UN Security Council sanctions
- Al-Qaida, Taliban, Bin Laden
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- Iran
- Iraq
- Lebanon
- Liberia
- Sierra Leone
- Somalia
- Sudan
Persons and entities subject to UN Security Council financial sanctions (Excel)
New development: Addition of nickel and its alloys to the Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions – Iran) (Export Sanctioned Goods) List Determination 2008
Recently terminated UN Security Council sanctions
Australia’s implementation of autonomous sanctions
- Zimbabwe
- Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- Burma
- Iran
- Fiji
Queries on sanctions
In the first instance, queries on the application of sanctions maintained by the Australian Government should be directed by email or fax to:
Director
Sanctions and
Transnational Crime
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Email: sanctions@dfat.gov.au
Facsimile: 61-2-6261 2144
The information on this site is advisory only and subject to change. Please direct all enquiries to sanctions@dfat.gov.au.