Ukraine imposes sanctions on foreign missile suppliers
The measures create legal restrictions on designated foreign component suppliers and missile/drone manufacturers, limiting their ability to engage in transactions and commercial interactions involving Ukraine.
Change
On February 8, 2026, Ukraine imposed sanctions on foreign manufacturers and suppliers of components for Russian drones and missiles.
Why it matters
Two decrees published by the Ukrainian presidency implement the sanctions. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the decisions on February 8, 2026. Targets include several Chinese companies and firms from former Soviet states, the United Arab Emirates and Panama. The measures target component suppliers as well as missile and drone manufacturers used against Ukraine.
Implications
- — Designated entities will be placed under Ukrainian sanctions and subject to related legal restrictions.
- — Companies identified across China, former Soviet states, the UAE and Panama will face sanctions-based constraints on dealings with Ukrainian persons and entities.
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