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Drastic Changes to Sudan Sanctions with New OFAC General License

By Leigh T. Hansson, David Myers & Julianne Nowicki on January 20, 2017
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Before President Obama’s exit from The White House, he removed most of the sanctions in place against Sudan.  While President Trump and the Secretary of State ultimately have the final decision, it is believed they were consulted by the Obama administration about these changes.  The relaxed Sudan sanctions will allow U.S. persons to engage in virtually all commercial transactions with Sudan and the government of Sudan.  To learn more about the new general click here.

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    Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Reed Smith LLP

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