OFAC Extends Authorization Of Securities Transactions Involving Certain Communist Chinese Military Companies

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Authorizing Transactions Involving Securities of Certain Communist Chinese Military Companies.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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OFAC extended through June 11, 2021 the authorization for transactions that involve the securities of an entity whose name "closely matches, but does not exactly match" that of a Communist Chinese military company under Section 4(a) of Executive Order ("EO") 13959 ("Addressing the Threat from Securities Investments That Finance Communist Chinese Military Companies"), as amended by EO 13974.

General License ("GL") No. 1B superseded GL No. 1A (see previous coverage here).

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  1. OFAC General License No. 1B: Authorizing Transactions Involving Securities of Certain Communist Chinese Military Companies

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