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Russia Sanctions Update: Prohibitions Regarding Certain Professional Services, Additional SDN Designations, Visa Restrictions, and...

Following a meeting of G7 leaders on May 8, 2022, the United States enacted additional sanctions and export control measures in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Among the changes: a prohibition on U.S. persons...more

Russia Sanctions Update: New SDN Designations, Prohibition on New Investment, Expansion of U.S. Export Control Restrictions

The United States has taken further export control and sanctions measures in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Among the changes: SDN designations of additional persons, entities and vessels, ban on new investment...more

Continued Expansion of U.S. Sanctions, Export Control Measures Against Russia

Expanded Sanctions Authority - As part of the sweeping restrictive measures that the United States has issued in response to the conflict in Ukraine, on March 31, 2022, the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign...more

Medical Industry: Certain Clinical Trials Authorized

On March 24, 2022, the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) updated General License 6 of Executive Order (“EO”) 14024 under the Russia Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions Regulations....more

Additional Sanctions Target the Russian Defense Industry, the Russian State Duma, and more Financial Executives

On March 24, 2022, the United States designated additional parties as sanctions targets in Russia in response to the conflict in Ukraine. Companies should continue to conduct restricted party screening of all parties involved...more

Continued Sanctions against Russia and Belarus

On March 2, 2022, in response to the increased escalation in Ukraine, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) imposed new export control measures targeting Belarus for its assistance to Russia...more

Round 3: Continued Sanctions Against Russia (and Belarus) - Focus on Russian Banks

In response to the increased escalation in Ukraine, on February 24, 2022, the United States imposed another round of sanctions against Russian financial institutions, state-owned agencies, and Russian elites with close ties...more

U.S. Commerce Department Imposes New Export Control Measures Targeting Russia

As previewed by President Biden in his press conference on February 24, 2022, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is imposing additional export control measures targeting Russia. The new...more

U.S. Issues New Round of Sanctions in Response to Rising Tensions in Ukraine

On February 21, 2022, President Biden issued an Executive Order (EO) to impose a first round of sanctions in response to Russian President Putin’s actions with respect to the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) and Luhansk...more

OFAC to Companies: Don’t Forget Your U.S. Persons

On September 27, 2021, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) of the U.S. Department of Treasury announced a $1,423,766 settlement with Houston-based supplier, Cameron International Corporation (“Cameron”) to resolve...more

U.S. Imposes Additional Round of Trade Sanctions on Russia

Effective September 7, 2021, the U.S. government imposed a second round of sanctions on Russia in connection with its determination that the Russian Federation violated the Chemical Weapons Convention based on the attack on...more

Russia Now Focal Point of Additional Sanctions and Export Controls, With an Added Bonus for Public Companies (Oh my!)

In response to a variety of activities allegedly undertaken by Russia, the U.S. Government has imposed a series of additional sanctions and export control measures since early March. Collectively, the March and April...more

U.S. Imposes Additional Measures Against Burma/Myanmar

Building on the export controls and sanctions measures already imposed by the U.S. government in February in response to the military coup in Burma, the Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) imposed additional export...more

One Administration to the Next: Changes Affecting U.S. Sanctions and Export Controls

While the Trump Administration ended with a continuing flurry of activity affecting U.S. sanctions and export controls, with several actions affecting parties in China and Hong Kong, the Biden Administration is taking a...more

U.S. Enacts Additional Measures Targeting China

Over the course of this year, the U.S. government has enacted a number of new regulatory changes, including changes aimed at addressing national security concerns related to countries of interest, including China, Russia, and...more

Congress Imposes Sanctions as Part of 2020 NDAA (IRB No. 582)

The new Iran sanctions imposed by the Trump Administration are not the only recent sanctions actions of note. Congress has also shown its willingness to use sanctions as a foreign policy tool, with certain sanctions...more

What’s Left to Target for Sanctions in Iran? (IRB No. 581)

On January 10, 2020, the US Administration announced the imposition of new sanctions against Iran. The sanctions were initially announced in President Trump’s public address on January 8, 2020, in the aftermath of Iran’s...more

Trump Administration Targets Government of Venezuela in Expanded Sanctions

In a show of support for Venezuelan Interim President Juan Guaidó last week, and in opposition to the Maduro regime, President Trump issued Executive Order 13884, which imposes blocking sanctions on the Government of...more

A Delicate Balance

How should we approach competing sanctions risks? Among the numerous regulatory compliance risks faced by financial institutions, economic and trade sanctions risks commonly receive a great deal of attention....more

Trade Policy Tensions Emerge As U.S. Reimposes Sanctions Against Iran (IRB No. 577)

Pursuant to the President’s May 8, 2018, memorandum announcing the United States’ withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)...more

Despite Revocation of Sudanese Sanctions, Considerations Remain for Those Dealing With Sudan (IRB No. 568)

Effective October 12, 2017, the U.S. Government has revoked its sanctions against Sudan that were established in Executive Orders 13067 and 13412 and removed a number of Sudanese entities from the SDN List. The revocation...more

U.S. Sanctions Update: U.S. Expands Sanctions on North Korea (IRB No. 566)

On September 20, 2017, President Trump issued Executive Order 13810 setting forth measures intended to further isolate North Korea through the imposition of additional sanctions on North Korean persons and on persons doing...more

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