Cross-Border Compliance Update: March 2020

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Latest in Iran Sanctions

COVID-19 and Compliance: OFAC Releases New Iran-Related FAQ

The impact of COVID-19 on sanctions is still developing, but on March 6, 2020, OFAC released a new FAQ on humanitarian assistance to Iran related to fighting the global pandemic. FAQ 828 sets forth guidance for how to provide medical assistance and humanitarian donations to Iran in compliance with U.S. sanctions. One important reminder is that an actions taking place under General License E, which allows NGOs to engage in certain nonprofit activities with Iran, must be undertaken by the NGO itself, and not directly by U.S. individuals. For more information, see the FAQ here.

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Cross-Border Compliance Update: March 2020

United States Government, Public Sector
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Foley Hoag provides innovative, strategic legal services to public, private and government clients. We have premier capabilities in the life sciences, healthcare, technology, energy, professional services and private funds fields, and in cross-border disputes. The diverse experiences of our lawyers contribute to the exceptional senior-level service we deliver to clients.
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