Trade Compliance Brief - Export Control and Sanctions Insights
In this episode, we break down the historic $275 million settlement between the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and India’s Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) announced in May 2026. This case represents a watershed moment for non-U.S. companies operating in high-risk energy corridors, highlighting how easily a foreign entity can trigger severe U.S. civil liability through a U.S. dollar clearing nexus. What We Cover: • The Mechanics of Evasion: How 32 apparent violations occurred through the procurement of Iranian-origin Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) masked by falsified Omani and Iraqi certificates of origin. • The U.S. Dollar Nexus: How $192 million processed through U.S. financial institutions established strict OFAC jurisdiction over a non-U.S. corporation. • The Anatomy of a Blind Spot: Why OFAC designated this case as "egregious" after AEL repeatedly dismissed four separate third-party compliance warnings regarding their Dubai-based supplier as mere competitor interference. • Enforcement Lessons: What this record-setting enforcement action teaches us about sector-specific due diligence, vessel tracking, and looking past standard commercial explanations. Whether you manage an international supply chain or oversee corporate sanctions screening, the compliance failures in this case offer a vital roadmap for risk mitigation. Keywords: Trade Compliance, Sanctions Enforcement, OFAC, Adani Enterprises, Iran Sanctions, ITSR, Export Controls, Maritime Compliance, Red Flags, U.S. Dollar Clearing, Supply Chain Risk, Corporate Governance.
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