Firms on Blacklist for Arms Trade ; US Imposes Sanctions on Myanmar Companies as It Eases Restrictions on Reformed CountryPennington, Matthew
The United States and the United Kingdom have imposed sanctions on two military-controlled conglomerates, in their latest move against the Myanmar military regime. Myanma Economic Holdings Public Company Limited (MEHL) and Myanmar Economic Corporation Limited (MEC) have been sanctioned by the U.S De...
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said in a statement: “The sanctions show the international community’s strong support for Myanmar people, to further promote accountability for the coup and regime’s violence.” On December 10, the US Treasury Department said the US, UK and Canada had ...
Burma/Myanmar Update: Further Easing of US Sanctions and Clarification of New Investment Reporting Requirement A new species of Hypnodontopsis is described on the basis of recent collection from Natma Taung National Park (Mt. Victoria), Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). ... PD Burns,PE Amberg,B ...
WASHINGTON — The United States on Thursday announced a series of sanctions against multiple Myanmar's military leaders and entities. The Department of the Treasury said in a statement that it designated 10 current and former military officials and blacklisted three entities related to military or sec...
Suu Kyi urges end to US sanctions against MyanmarTOM COYNE
"Sanctions placed on MTE in Myanmar is a significant blow to the military regime, which directly profits from the country's valuable and diminishing forests," said Faith Doherty, the group's forests campaign leader. She added that the move would also undermine corrupt officials. ...
The four years witnessed escalating trade tensions culminating in a trade war and sanctions on Chinese technology companies. Since Biden’s election, political and business stakeholders have been paying close attention to the direction of the new White House administration’s policy toward China. Will...
Oliver Tavakoli, CTO at cybersecurity company Vectra AI, agreed, telling Threatpost that these sanctions, for the most part, represent “a speed bump” for the surveillance companies. Meanwhile, contracts have language that can be flexibly interpreted when it comes to what constitutes “appropriate...
, particularly in logistics and transportation networks, need to be addressed if Southeast Asia is to fully capitalize on these opportunities. US development aid or investment in infrastructure projects could help bridge these gaps, especially in countries like the Philippines, Cambodia, and Myanmar....