On January 31, 2023, Canada announced amendments to the Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations (the “Regulations”) in response to the “ongoing repression of the people of Myanmar by the military”. These amendments list an additional six individuals under the Schedule of the Regulations, and include a new prohibition on the export, sale, supply or shipment of aviation fuel (wherever situated globally) destined for Myanmar or any person in Myanmar. These amendments took effect on January…
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