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On January 10, 2025, in a multilateral sanctions action, the US, Canada, EU, and UK sanctioned various Venezuelan individuals linked to the Venezuelan government and prominent state-owned entities. US Sanctions The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) designated eight Venezuelan individuals as Specially Designated Nationals pursuant to Executive Order 13692, including the president of the Specially Designated National state-owned petroleum company, Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A., (PdVSA), the Venezuelan Ministry of Transportation and…

On 10 January 2025, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) and the UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (“OFSI”) announced the designations of two major Russian oil companies, PJSC Surgutneftegas and Gazprom Neft. The US and the UK have introduced new general licenses to permit limited activity relating to these entities, detailed further below. OFAC also designated numerous energy sector parties and issued a new Russia-related petroleum services prohibition.…

On December 2, 2024, the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) issued long anticipated and extensive new controls to impair China’s indigenous production of advanced semiconductors and other items that can be used in advanced weapon systems, AI, and advanced computing in support of China’s military-civil fusion program. The new rules have a particular focus on the tools used in semiconductor manufacturing and on certain high bandwidth memory (“HBM”), and this…

On November 12, 2024, as part of our 2024 Global Year-End Review of Import/Export & Trade Compliance Developments Conference, Baker McKenzie hosted an in-person fireside chat with Kyle Sullivan, Vice President of Business Advisory Services at the US-China Business Council (“USCBC”). In the discussion with Baker McKenzie’s Senior Counsel, John McKenzie, Mr. Sullivan discussed the changing commercial and business environment for US and multinational companies doing business in China. The key takeaways are summarized below: