sanctions
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Detained Huawei Exec Gets Bail, But Must Hire 24/7 Security And Wear Tracking Bracelet
The Huawei executive detained in Canada for extradition to the U.S. over allegations of financial fraud and sanctions violations, Meng Wanzhou, has been released on $10 million bail, CNN reported on Tuesday.
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DoJ Now Investigating Huawei For Allegedly Violating Iran Sanctions
In 2017, the US Department of Commerce fined ZTE almost $US900 million ($1.2 billion) for violating sanctions by illegally shipping US goods to Iran. Then, last week, the DoC stepped up the punishment after ZTE failed to fully comply with its restrictions by slapping a ban on ZTE, preventing it from purchasing parts and components…
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Iran Says U.S. Already Violated Nuclear Deal, U.S. Says Nope
Last week, the White House announced that a bill will become law that extends U.S. sanctions on Iran for 10 years. Iran is now saying that is a violation of the nuclear deal that was signed in 2015. This sounds like great timing!
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North Korea’s Thesaurus: New US Sanctions An ‘Inveterate Repugnancy’
Just a few days ago, the White House hit North Korea with tightened (and fairly meaningless) sanctions as the first part of its multi-step Sony hack retaliation plan. In response, North Korea wants you to know that it is pissed.