by ACSS | Nov 19, 2022 | Articles
By Alessandro Guaiana, SCO, EIB November 19, 2022 Since the introduction of trade control laws and regulations in the EU, legislation has addressed trade restrictions to industries selling or purchasing tangible items rather than intangible assets. Funds are the...
by ACSS | Nov 12, 2022 | Articles
By David Williams, ACSS Editor November 12, 2022 Since leaving the European Union, the UK has zealously orchestrated its sanctions program. OFSI (Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation) has grown like an inflated balloon to keep up with the proliferation of...
by ACSS | Oct 22, 2022 | Articles
By Andrew Northage, Partner, Walker Morris October 22, 2022 As the war in Ukraine intensifies, businesses must continue to keep up-to-date with constantly evolving sanctions legislation. We have seen this most recently with the further sanctions imposed by Western...
by ACSS | Oct 15, 2022 | Articles
By Eli Greenbaum, ACSS Export Controls Task Force, Partner Yigal Arnon & Co October 15, 2022 Export controls implicate both national security and economic considerations, but the spotlight is often seized by the security interests that ordinarily motivate such...
by ACSS | Sep 24, 2022 | Articles
By David Williams, ACSS Editor September 24, 2022 Actions against Russia have picked up speed again, like the calm before the storm. On the eve of Russian President Putin’s declaration of “partial mobilization” to deploy reserves in the war, the US Department of...