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OFAC Amends the Syrian Sanctions Regulations: What’s Next?

The US Office of Foreign Assets Control first issued the Syrian Sanctions on April 5, 2005, implementing Executive Order 13338, “Blocking Property of Certain Persons and Prohibiting the Export of Certain Goods to Syria.” On...more

US Further Tightens Grip with New Export Control Restrictions, Sanctions on Russia and Belarus

The US government recently announced additional significant export controls and sanctions related to Russia and Belarus, including new export restrictions on EAR99 software, certain consumer communication devices, and...more

Sweeping US Export Controls on Semiconductor, Supercomputer Manufacturing in China Raise Compliance Questions

The US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) released an interim final rule (IFR) on October 7, 2022, imposing additional export controls on certain advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing...more

Update: US Department of Commerce Imposes Restrictions on Russia

The United States, in concert with Western allies, has imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia in response to President Vladimir Putin’s action in Ukraine. In addition to a full suite of sanctions administered by the US...more

Update: United States Expands Sanctions, Export Controls in Response to Russian Operations in Ukraine

Based on the evolving military operations of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, the United States has imposed additional sanctions on the Russian Federation, Russian leadership, and various financial institutions and...more

United States Issues New Economic Sanctions Against Russia

In response to the Russian Federation’s recognition of certain regions of Ukraine as independent states which followed an expansion of nearly 200,000 troops on the Ukrainian border, US President Joseph Biden authorized the...more

New Executive Order Carries Forward, Expands Chinese Military Company Sanctions

The new executive order continues the policy of prohibiting US persons’ transactions in the publicly traded securities of select Chinese companies, but expands the scope to include both Chinese companies that operate or have...more

OFAC Publishes Hong Kong Sanctions Regulations: Implications for Business With Hong Kong Entities

The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) published final rules on January 15, 2021, implementing the sanctions put in place by Executive Order 13936 (EO 13936) and the Hong Kong Autonomy Act...more

New US Sanctions Against Russia Create Unique Issues for Fund Investors

The Office of Foreign Assets Control recently designated 7 “oligarchs,” 17 government officials, 13 companies, and one bank, all Russian, as Specially Designated Nationals (SDNs), effectively prohibiting US persons...more

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