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“The First 100 Days” is a podcast that explores the legal, regulatory and policy implications that the new US administration may have on global businesses across industries. The series features our lawyers’ views on the topics that matter most to our clients. White & Case means the international legal practice comprising White & Case LLP, a New York State registered limited liability partnership, White & Case LLP, a limited liability partnership incorporated under English law and all other affiliated partnerships, companies and entities. This podcast is prepared for the general information of interested persons. It is not, and does not attempt to be, comprehensive in nature. Due to the general nature of its content, it should not be regarded as legal advice.
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Tuesday Mar 18, 2025
04: Sanctions and export controls: More of the same?
Tuesday Mar 18, 2025
Tuesday Mar 18, 2025
Economic tools advance US foreign policy and national security goals.
In this episode, trade partners Cristina Brayton-Lewis and David Lim discuss the Trump administration’s expected actions on economic sanctions and export controls. Cristina practices export control and economic sanctions law, with a focus on technology. David, who previously held multiple roles at the Department of Justice, represents clients in economic sanctions, export controls and national security matters. Topics covered in this episode include: targeted sectors, the administration’s views on Iran and China and the sanctions on Russia.
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White & Case means the international legal practice comprising White & Case LLP, a New York State registered limited liability partnership, White & Case LLP, a limited liability partnership incorporated under English law and all other affiliated partnerships, companies and entities.
This podcast is prepared for the general information of interested persons. It is not, and does not attempt to be, comprehensive in nature. Due to the general nature of its content, it should not be regarded as legal advice.