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16 September 2016

New OFAC directive provides further damage to international trade with Russia

Region:
Asia-Pacific
US and EU sanctions against Russia came into effect in 2014 and two years later their effect has led to an economic slowdown, and limited financing opportunities. The recent re-iteration of these sanctions serves to remind the business and financing communities of the intense damage to international trade these sanctions are having.

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