Treasury Rolls Out License 33 for Sanction Sidesteps
Published Date: 7/23/2025
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Summary
The Treasury Department just made General License 33 official, letting certain people and businesses do specific things without breaking global terrorism rules. This update affects anyone dealing with these sanctions and helps clear up what’s allowed, so money and actions can flow smoothly and safely. It’s effective right away, making it easier to follow the rules without delays or confusion.
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OFAC General License 33 Published
The Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) published General License 33 under the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations. It lets certain people and businesses carry out specified actions without violating those sanctions, and it is effective immediately so covered transactions can proceed without delay.
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