Topic: Sanctions and export controls
Subscribe to Sanctions and export controlsTürkiye webinar series: 2024
November 26, 2024
Norton Rose Fulbright and Pekin Bayar Mizrahi explored the evolving landscape of sanctions compliance in 2024 and the critical legal aspects affecting companies in their cross-border endeavors.
Beyond borders: Navigating sanctions compliance risks and enforcement
November 04, 2024
Please join us for an exclusive webinar focused on the evolving landscape of sanctions compliance in 2024 where a global team of our experienced lawyers will explore the critical legal aspects affecting Turkish and other companies in their cross-border endeavors.
A summary of Türkiye's sanctions against Israel: Uncertainty
June 04, 2024
The Republic of Türkiye banned the export of 54 product groups to Israel with a declaration published on the website of the Ministry of Trade on April 9, 2024.
US Sanctions and Export Restrictions Targeting Russia
March 07, 2022
The US government began taking a series of actions in response to Russia's involvement in Ukraine.
ICTA announces advertisement ban on Pinterest, Twitter and Periscope
January 19, 2021
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority published a group of decisions relating to banning advertisements on social media platforms.
Airbus' sky-high settlement: Focus on global reach and collaboration in anti-corruption prosecutions
February 24, 2020
On January 31, 2020, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States announced a settlement with Airbus SE (Airbus), the French aircraft manufacturer, in relation to bribery allegations and, in the US and France, export control violations.
US House approves Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream sanctions; adoption appears likely
December 16, 2019
The US sanctions space is very active and changes are made frequently. This publication is current as of December 16, 2019.
US announces end to sanctions waivers for Iranian oil purchases
April 24, 2019
On April 22, 2019, almost a year after President Trump announced the US’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), the Trump administration announced that it will remove waivers that have allowed certain countries to continue oil purchases from Iran without facing US sanctions.