Brazil Publishes Sanctions Enforcement Measures
Brazil published measures June 5 on enforcement of sanctions against people “investigated or accused of terrorism, its financing or related acts,” according to a post from law firm TozziniFreire. The decree includes “sanctions imposed” by United Nations Security Council resolutions,…
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other countries and Brazilian authorities, TozziniFreire said. Sanctions may include import or export restrictions, assets freezes, the post said, and travel restrictions to Brazil. Brazil plans to publish a list of people and entities subject to the sanctions, which are part of a “movement to expand and consolidate the application of sanctions in Brazil” and to demonstrate “the importance of implementing solid trade compliance controls,” according to the post.