U.S. publication of Russia-related general licenses
Two general licenses issued pursuant to the Russian harmful foreign activities sanctions regulations
General licenses issued pursuant to Russian harmful foreign activities sanctions
The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today released for publication in the Federal Register two general licenses issued pursuant to the Russian harmful foreign activities sanctions regulations.
Publication of Russian harmful foreign activities sanctions regulations web general licenses 8D and 40C [PDF 254 KB]
- General license 8D—Authorizing Transactions Related to Energy
- General license 40C—Civil Aviation Safety
The general license was previously posted on OFAC’s Russian harmful foreign activities sanctions webpage.
For more information on sanctions and other responses to Russia’s war on Ukraine, visit KPMG’s dedicated website.
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