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- Sanctions List Search
* U S states are abbreviated on the SDN and Non-SDN lists To search for a specific U S state, please use the two letter U S Postal Service abbreviation
- Sanctions Programs and Country Information - Office of Foreign Assets . . .
OFAC administers a number of different sanctions programs The sanctions can be either comprehensive or selective, using the blocking of assets and trade restrictions to accomplish foreign policy and national security goals
- What are sanctions and how are they enforced? - USAFacts
Sanctions refer to federal government actions restricting economic activity between the US and foreign entities, including people and other nations These restrictions, including blocking off assets and trade, are made for reasons other than business, such as foreign policy or national security
- International sanctions - Wikipedia
International sanctions are political and economic decisions that are part of diplomatic efforts by countries, multilateral or regional organizations against states or organizations either to protect national security interests, or to protect international law, and defend against threats to international peace and security [1][2][3][4] These
- Sanctioning Lawfare that Targets U. S. and Israeli Persons
Today, I am imposing sanctions on Francesca Paola Albanese, the United Nations Human Rights Council “Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories Occupied since 1967,” pursuant to President Trump’s Executive Order 14203, “Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court ” Albanese has directly engaged with the International Criminal Court
- What Are Economic Sanctions? - Council on Foreign Relations
Sanctions have become one of the most favored tools for governments to respond to foreign policy challenges They can include travel bans, asset freezes, arms embargoes, and trade restrictions
- U. S. Sanctions: Overview for the 118th Congress
and national security decisions and affect U S economic interests Sanctions are involved in the debates over how to convince Russia to leave Ukraine; deter Iran’s missile proliferation activities, as well as its support for Russia’s military and armed proxies in the Middle East; address challenges related to malicious cyber-enabled
- Understanding Sanctions vs. Embargoes: A Citizens Guide to U. S . . .
Comprehensive Sanctions: Sanctions broadly restricting most economic activity with entire countries or regions Primary Sanctions: Sanctions applying directly to persons and entities under the imposing country’s jurisdiction
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