Sanctions guide
Navigating international sanctions
Economic and trade sanctions have become a favoured geopolitical tool of governments. The ever-evolving rules are complex and the risks of violation can be high.
Every company operating across borders needs to consider how possible sanctions might affect their business, how to manage the risks existing sanctions bring and how to position itself as sanctions are withdrawn.
Companies that properly formulate their objectives, plan their strategy and implement it well will benefit from being in a better position to navigate sanctions when they hit and may well have a competitive advantage.
Designed to help you think about how to respond before sanctions are imposed, during sanctions and after the sanctions change, our guide will help you consider these business-critical matters.
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Nabeel Yousef Partner
Washington, DC
Stephanie Brown Cripps Partner
New York
Xin Liu Partner
Shanghai, Beijing
William Robinson Partner
London, Hong Kong
John Choong Partner
Hong Kong
Sarah Parkes Partner
London
Dr. Stephan Denk Partner
Vienna
Dr. Lukas Pomaroli Counsel
Vienna
Kim Rosenberg Partner
Dubai
Igor Gerber Partner
Frankfurt am Main