Sanctions Compliance

Sanctions Compliance Beyond the 50% Rule: A Practical Guide for Indian Businesses

Summary: The 50% ownership rule has always been the cornerstone of sanctions compliance offering apparent certainty to entities navigating complex cross-border transactions. However, in recent years, global regulators have started looking beyond the ownership percentage, scrutinizing effective control and influence to determine sanctions exposure. This piece examines the evolving sanctions landscape across the US, UK & EU and provides Indian businesses with a practical, risk-based compliance framework to align with international enforcement expectations.

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US-India discussion on Sanctions: Indian Companies to remain diligent about Sanctions Compliance

Recent actions: Russia-related sanctions

On October 30, 2024, the United States (“US”) Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”) sanctioned 19 Indian companies and 2 Indian individuals under its Russia-related sanctions program under the Executive Order (“EO”) 14024. This action was in the nature of imposition of secondary sanctions on third-country actors to discourage non-US persons from engaging in certain transactions, even without a US nexus, that might be harmful to the objectives of the US sanctions programs.

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