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Secondary sanctions’ implications and the transatlantic relationship
Samantha Sultoon; Justine Walker
发表日期2019-09-19
出版年2019
语种英语
概述The term secondary sanctions provokes strong reactions from allies and markets. Due to the power of the US dollar, breadth of the US market, and dominance of the US financial system, even the threat of secondary sanctions prompts many non-US companies to change their behavior to avoid the risk of such sanctions. Although this approach has furthered US policies, it has resulted in transatlantic political divergence and enhanced compliance uncertainty among private sector actors.
摘要The term secondary sanctions provokes strong reactions from allies and markets. Due to the power of the US dollar, breadth of the US market, and dominance of the US financial system, even the threat of secondary sanctions prompts many non-US companies to change their behavior to avoid the risk of such sanctions. Although this approach has furthered US policies, it has resulted in transatlantic political divergence and enhanced compliance uncertainty among private sector actors.$In “Secondary Sanctions’ Implications and the Transatlantic Relationship” authors Samantha Sultoon, a visiting senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Business & Economics Program and Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, and Justine Walker, Director of Sanctions Policy at UK Finance, aim to inform a broader transatlantic dialogue on the context of unilateral US secondary sanctions and how to support market stability, legal clarity, and compliance effectiveness. The authors identify key trends that warrant closer analysis and provide specific recommendations for policymakers to consider before employing US secondary sanctions. $Key Recommendations:$
主题China ; Economic Sanctions ; Economy & Business ; Iran ; Russia ; Turkey ; United States and Canada
URLhttps://www.atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-research-reports/issue-brief/secondary-sanctions-implications-and-the-transatlantic-relationship/
来源智库Atlantic Council (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/345784
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