This edition covers key UK, US, and EU sanctions and export control developments over the past two weeks. Highlights include:
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New OFSI General Licences on legal fees, humanitarian activity, and Iranian banks.
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The first Russia sanctions under the Trump administration and the EU’s 19th sanctions package, expanding energy, crypto, and trade restrictions.
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Updates to UK designations, including actions on Haiti, Syria, Iran, and human trafficking networks.
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Parliamentary commentary on Russian sovereign assets and the Chelsea FC sale proceeds.
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The lifting of the UK arms embargo on Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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