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Indian firm, CEO among entities sanctioned by U.S. for ‘fuelling’ civil war in Sudan

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Indian firm, CEO among entities sanctioned by U.S. for ‘fuelling’ civil war in Sudan
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The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned an Indian CEO and his company, SBL Energy Limited, for allegedly supplying explosives that fueled the civil war in Sudan. These sanctions target networks supporting both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.

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Demonstrates the reach of U.S. sanctions in global conflict zones and the legal risks for international firms involved in dual-use goods supply chains.

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The U.S. imposed sanctions on eight persons and entities, including an Indian national associated with an explosives manufacturing firm, for allegedly fuelling the civil war in Sudan.

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