EU adopts comprehensive 13th package of sanctions against Russia
According to news, EU members approved a 13th package of sanctions against Russia in relation to Ukraine.
Read moreAccording to news, EU members approved a 13th package of sanctions against Russia in relation to Ukraine.
Read moreThe United States issued General License 44 to provide relief to Venezuela's oil and gas sector, but warns it will not be renewed after April 18, 2024, if there is no progress on allowing all presidential candidates to compete in the Venezuelan elections.
Read moreAccording to Reuters, Turkey and Brazil emerged as the primary recipients of Russian maritime diesel and gasoil in the past year following the implementation of European Union sanctions, which prohibited the import of Russian refined products. This information is based on data from market sources and the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG).
Read moreThe Britannia P&I Club issued a circular which highlights recent key developments in the sanctions imposed against Russia by the UK, EU and US.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is taking its first oil price cap enforcement action of 2024, targeting a shipping company linked to a price cap violation.
Read moreOn December 11, 2023, five US agencies (the Department of Justice, Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations, State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, and Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control) released a joint compliance note “Know Your Cargo” (“the Compliance Note”), Britannia Club highlights.
Read moreThe Commission welcomes the Council's adoption of a 12th package of sanctions against Russia. The focus of this package is to impose additional import and export bans on Russia, combat sanctions circumvention and close loopholes.
Read moreThe Iranian container ship "Shamim" is poised to leave the Turkish port of Haydarpasa after being stranded for three years due to US sanctions.
Read moreRecent years have seen a notable increase in deceptive shipping practices (DSPs), particularly in the form of AIS spoofing and dark fleet activity. Despite the new era of sanctions compliance challenges that such DSPs have created, it is possible to comprehend, detect and mitigate these practices, the Research Team at Pole Star Global, in partnership with Blackstone Compliance, explains.
Read moreAccording to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) U.S. coal exports increased by 5.7 million short tons (MMst) in the 12 months after EU sanctions on coal from Russia went into full effect in August 2022.
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