The Office of Foreign Assets Control said GR-Duratech Texas, Inc. is liable for a penalty of $402,000 for engaging in transactions related to goods for export, reexport, sale or supply to Iran and services of Iranian origin, and its facilitation of a foreign person's export of goods to Iran, according to a letter from OFAC Director Adam Szubin. GR-Duratech had said a penalty that large would put it out of business.
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control is publishing General License No. 16 and General License No. 17 issued under the Burma sanctions program on July 11, 2012, it said in a Federal Register notice scheduled for Aug. 10. General License No. 16 authorizes the export or reexport of financial services to Burma, subject to limitations. No. 17 authorizes new investment in Burma, subject to limitations and requirements. The transactions authorized by this License No. 16 include the activities formerly authorized by License No. 14-C and License No. 15. The new licenses are to implement the government's recent decision to ease sanctions on Burma (see ITT's Online Archives 12071205).
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control published Circular 2012 (here) which lays out the Cuba Service Provider Program pursuant to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, covering Carrier and Travel Service Providers and Remittance Forwarders.