US Sectoral Sanctions slide image

US Sectoral Sanctions

US Direct Sanctions - SDNs (cont'd) And note OFAC FAQS 501-504 (as amended in March 2018) repeating / clarifying certain points of General License No. 1A Exportation of hardware and software directly to FSB or when FSB is end-user is prohibited No license needed to clear Russian border control (which is under FSB jurisdiction) At the same time, keep in mind the various cyber-related SDN designations to date for assisting / enabling certain FSB activities etc. (see slide 43 above), and likelihood of more such And the related carve-out, per Oct. 2017 State Dep't CAATSA section 231 Guidance, on required regulatory dealings with the FSB - while generally section 231 warns / sets new risk re "significant transactions" with FSB (see slide 52) Executive Order 13848 of 12 Sept. 2018 - re election interference Authorized imposition of asset blocking, exclusion from the US, and possible additional sanctions against any individual or entity found to have directly or indirectly engaged in, concealed or otherwise been complicit in foreign interference in a US election, to have assisted in such, or to be owned or controlled by or to have acted for such, etc. Attempted to specify what constitutes election interference (perhaps to clarify "red lines" for Russia) Further OFAC implementing regs. were supposed to follow, but none yet Morgan Lewis 555 45
View entire presentation