Secondary Sanctions 2: The Difference They Make
Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate and one-time business partner of Paul Manafort, was once thought to be worth over... Continue reading →
Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate and one-time business partner of Paul Manafort, was once thought to be worth over... Continue reading →
As we all know, Iran and the P5+1 have reached an agreement in Vienna that will, if not torpedoed by... Continue reading →
Cuba: Expanded License Exception CCD In addition to elements discussed in prior posts, the Commerce Department has expanded its existing... Continue reading →
In addition to improving living conditions and supporting certain private-sector activities in Cuba, as discussed in a previous post, the... Continue reading →
As many have noted, President Obama’s opening to Cuba has not lifted most prohibitions on doing business with Cuba. But... Continue reading →
Putin’s oil prices plunging? His ruble on the run? Budget deficits yawning? Looming debt payments dogging his pet companies? Vlad... Continue reading →
The Surprising Scope Of Denial Orders The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) recently issued an order denying... Continue reading →
The New York Times reports that “Iran has tentatively agreed to ship much of its huge stockpile of uranium to... Continue reading →