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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
- Home | Office of Foreign Assets Control
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
- What Are Sanctions and Why Do Countries Use Them?
Understand what sanctions mean, why countries impose them, and how they impact compliance programs Learn the sanctioned meaning with clear examples
- U. S. Sanctions: Overview for the 119th Congress
Sanctions are public action short of (or a precursor to) direct military action Sanctions can take many forms and variously impose restrictions on customary international economic activity, including flows of goods, people, or services
- United States government sanctions - Wikipedia
United States government sanctions are financial and trade restrictions imposed against individuals, entities, and jurisdictions whose actions contradict U S foreign policy or national security goals [1]
- Economic Sanctions: An Overview - United States International Trade . . .
This briefing—the first in a series that examines the use and impact of sanctions—provides a high-level overview of sanctions, including definition, typology, and examples of their application
- Economic Sanctions Programs - United States Department of State
The Office of Economic Sanctions Policy and Implementation (EB TFS SPI) is responsible for developing and implementing foreign policy-related sanctions adopted to counter threats to national security posed by particular activities and countries
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