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UK Sanctions After Brexit: Licensing and Exceptions

After Brexit, while the UK is widely expected to remain closely aligned with EU sanctions, one area where the UK could offer a more business-friendly approach is the grant of licences authorising businesses to conduct...more

The sanctions landscape: what to expect in 2018

In 2017 there were a number of major sanctions developments in the EU and the US, with implications for businesses both in terms of keeping their compliance processes effective, and in terms of what to do if breaches are...more

Russian Sanctions Roundtable - October 2017

Dechert London’s International Trade and EU Law Team with the support of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a roundtable discussion on the sanctions against Russia. ...more

10/4/2017  /  Economic Sanctions , EU , Russia , UK

BREAKING: President Trump Signs Russia/Iran/North Korea Sanctions Bill

Yesterday, President Trump signed H.R. 3364, the “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act,” enacting into law limited additional sanctions against Russia and, critically, restricting his ability to suspend or...more

House Passes Bill Authorizing Additional Sanctions Against Russia, North Korea and Iran

After weeks of discussion and procedural uncertainty, the U.S. House of Representatives passed new legislation by a vote of 419–3 that, if enacted into law, will strengthen existing sanctions against Russia and also impose...more

OFSI’s New Power to Issue Monetary Fines for Sanctions Breaches: Consultation

The consequences of breaching sanctions in the UK are due to increase in April. Prominent among the new measures is the power for the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) to impose a monetary penalty and to do...more

United States Further Eases Economic Sanctions on Burma/Myanmar

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) eased certain sanctions against Burma/Myanmar on May 17, 2016, including by allowing most transactions involving Burmese financial institutions....more

UK Financial Sanctions Enforcement – New Powers and Tougher Sentences

The UK Government put a package of proposals to Parliament in February to increase both the type and the potential severity of consequences for persons and companies who breach EU financial sanctions. If approved, these...more

EU Sanctions: Commercial and Contract Risks

Sanctions programmes are established and developed as a political response to international relations developments; yet they impose significant obligations on commercial entities in terms of compliance. They may interfere...more

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