In 2006, the United States imposed sanctions against nine Belarusian companies including Grodno Azot and its affiliate Grodno Khimvolokno for "undermining the democratic process”. In October 2015, the sanctions were partially lifted. After the falsified
Belarusian Presidential elections on August 9, 2020, Grodno Azot workers joined the
opposition protests and national strike; however, many were detained and beaten by the police on multiple occasions. In 2021, the United States reported that the sanctions against Grodno Azot can be renewed. On 30 March 2021, Grodno Azot's subsidiary announced a tender for the shipment of its goods. One of the terms of the tender was the possibility of not marking the affiliation of the cargo with the Grodno Azot. It was caused by the threat of sanctions, according to the tender documentation and media. In April 2021, full-scale US sanctions against Grodno Azot and Grodno Khimvolokno were renewed. On 9 August 2021, the US has added Grodno Azot CEO
Igor Lyashenko to the
SDN list. In September 2021, several Grodno Azot workers were detained. New arrests were associated with the threat of
Alexander Lukashenko that workers who reveal the ways of bypassing the sanctions would be put in jail for a long time. Switzerland joined the EU sanctions on December 20. In 2022, Japan and Ukraine joined the sanctions against Grodno Azot. In 2023, several sanctions circumvention schemes involving companies registered in
Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan,
Serbia and
Lithuania were identified as a result of journalistic investigations by the
Belarusian Investigative Center and Siena. In October 2024, it was reported that Grodno Azot products were being supplied to Ukraine under the guise of being produced in
Turkmenistan through a company registered in the
United Arab Emirates. In the summer of 2025, two more investigations were published on the circumvention of sanctions against Grodno Azot using companies registered in
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Poland and the UAE. On February 21, 2024, the
Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg rejected the claim of Grodno Azot and its subsidiary Khimvolokno, which had demanded the lifting of the European sanctions. == See also ==