Treasury Freezes Assets of New Sanctioned Individuals
Published Date: 4/27/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) just added new people to its blacklist, meaning their money and property in the U.S. are frozen. Americans can’t do business with these folks anymore, starting April 23, 2026. This move aims to stop bad actors from using U.S. resources and sends a clear message about who’s off-limits.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Listed Individuals’ U.S. Assets Frozen
OFAC added one or more persons to its Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List, and “all property and interests in property subject to U.S. jurisdiction of these persons are blocked.” Their U.S. assets are frozen effective April 23, 2026.
U.S. Persons Barred From Transactions
The notice states that U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with the newly listed SDNs. That prohibition on doing business with those persons took effect with the action issued on April 23, 2026.
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