Former Trade Embargoes
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (by UN)
- North Vietnam (1964–1975) and later Vietnam (1975–1994), trade embargo by the US
- Republic of Macedonia (by Greece), complete trade embargo (1994-1995).
- Libya (by United Nations), weapons, enacted 2011 after mass killings of Libyan protesters/rebels and ended later that year after the overthrow and summary execution of Gaddafi.
- India (by UK), nuclear exports restriction.
- Pakistan (by UK), nuclear exports restriction, enacted 2002
- Serbia by Kosovo's unilaterally declared government, since 2011
- European Union arms embargo on the People's Republic of China
- Embargo Act of 1807
- Former Yugoslavia Embargo November 21, 1995 Dayton Peace Accord
- United States embargo against Nicaragua
- CoCom
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