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Perspective
29 September 2015

Russia sanctions and trade finance: time to update procedures

Region:
Asia-Pacific
Partner, Public Policy and International Trade Practice at Pillsbury
Sanctions on Russia and Crimea have introduced additional regulatory and commercial considerations for companies engaging in business transactions with certain parties in Russia and Ukraine. These sanctions continue to evolve regularly, and the US, EU, and other countries are working to ensure that existing provisions have sustained impact.

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