EU expands Iran sanctions criteria to freedom-of-navigation actions
EU sanctions teams must screen for new Iran freedom-of-navigation listing grounds
- — EU sanctions screening teams must update Iran sanctions logic for the new freedom-of-navigation listing criterion — persons or entities responsible for, supporting, implementing or benefiting from Iran-linked navigation-undermining actions can now be listed.
- — EU banks and payment providers must apply asset-freeze and funds-prohibition controls to parties designated under the amended Iran framework — the Regulation is directly applicable across Member States.
- — Trade, maritime and logistics compliance teams must check exposure to associated persons and entities under the amended Article 3 — the association criterion now extends to parties linked to the new freedom-of-navigation listing ground.
- — EU sanctions screening teams
- — Banks and payment providers applying EU Iran sanctions
- — Trade, maritime and logistics compliance teams with Middle East exposure
- — Member State competent authorities enforcing EU restrictive measures
- — 2026-05-27 — Regulation enters into force the day after publication in the Official Journal.
- — Future EU listings under the amended Iran freedom-of-navigation criterion.