by Maryam Liaqat | Feb 24, 2023 | Articles |
By David Williams, ACSS Editor February 24, 2023 While international leaders prepared their speeches to mark the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, behind the scenes, anxious compliance officers waited in anticipation of further sanctions and export...
by Maryam Liaqat | Sep 24, 2022 | Articles |
By David Williams, ACSS Editor September 24, 2022 Actions against Russia have picked up speed again, like the calm before the storm. On the eve of Russian President Putin’s declaration of “partial mobilization” to deploy reserves in the war, the US Department of...
by Maryam Liaqat | Aug 20, 2022 | Articles |
By David Williams, ACSS Editor August 20, 2022 Tension mounts with frustration in Ukraine around the six-month mark of the Russian invasion as the war continues without any signs of resolution. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has implored the West to toughen its...
by Maryam Liaqat | Jul 2, 2022 | Articles |
By David Willliams, ACSS Editor July 2, 2022 The Russian Federation’s defense industrial base is the focus of OFAC’s (Office of Foreign Assets Control’s) latest sanctions round. OFAC designated 70 entities, many “critical” to industrial, technology, and manufacturing...
by Maryam Liaqat | Jun 25, 2022 | Articles |
By Robert Sanchez, ACSS Reporter June 25, 2022 The availability of goods and services to Russia does continue, albeit, with a much narrower scope. Special licenses have widened that a little, allowing exemptions to sanctions to maintain essential relationships while...