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United States: US Government sanctions Burmese military conglomerates, issues wind-down and humanitarian General Licenses and tightens export controls for Burma (Myanmar)

The US Government has imposed a series of sanctions against Myanmar Economic Corporation Limited (MEC) and Myanma Economic Holdings Public Company Limited (a.k.a. Myanmar Economic Holding Limited) (MEHL), two military-affiliated conglomerates, in response to the February military coup in Burma (Myanmar). The combined restrictions are likely to have a significant impact on business activities in Burma as these conglomerates have substantial interests and joint ventures in several sectors of the Burmese economy, including trading, natural resources, tourism, alcohol, cigarettes, and consumer goods. In addition, the US Government has significantly tightened export controls for Burma.

BIS Implements New Burma Export Controls And Adds Four Entities To The Entity List | Husch Blackwell LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) issued final rules amending the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) by implementing new export controls on Burma (Myanmar), and adding four entities linked to the recent coup to the Entity List. These final rules effective March 8, 2021 come less than a month after President Biden imposed sanctions blocking U.S. property and interests of Burmese military and government officials. Burma Removed from Country Group B with Significant Repercussions As of March 8, Burma is now in the more highly controlled Country Group D:1 (it was previously in Country Group B). Because of Burma’s move to Country Group D:1, transactions involving Burma are no longer eligible for the following License Exceptions under the EAR:

U S Imposes Additional Measures Against Burma/Myanmar | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Summary Building on the export controls and sanctions measures already imposed by the U.S. government in February in response to the military coup in Burma, the Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) imposed additional export control restrictions on March 8, 2021, and OFAC designated additional parties as Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (“SDN”). The final rule published by BIS on March 8, 2021 implements the following changes to the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) affecting Burma: moving Burma from Country Group B to Country Group D:1; adding Burma to the countries subject to military end use and military end user restrictions in § 744.21 of the EAR; and

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