Nonproliferation Sanctions

Nonproliferation sanctions aim to prevent the spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and related technologies. These sanctions are enforced by various authorities to promote global security and stability. Understanding the specific criteria and requirements outlined in these sanctions is crucial for maintaining compliance and avoiding legal consequences in your business operations.

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1,296 Entities in Nonproliferation Sanctions
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Mustafa Alper Deniz

IndividualDec 14, 2020active

Prachi Poly Products

CompanyJul 28, 2006inactive

Rosoboronexport ROE

CompanyAug 28, 2015inactive

Negin Parto Khavar

IndividualDec 11, 2013inactive

Zbynek Svejnoha

IndividualNov 17, 1999active

Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces

-Apr 6, 2000inactive

Asaib Ahl al-Haq (AAH)

-Sep 23, 2020inactive

Lebanese Hizballah

-Aug 28, 2015inactive

Asaib Ahl al-Haq (AAH)

-Jul 29, 2021inactive

Eritrean Navy

-Mar 21, 2017inactive

FAQs

Why is compliance with the Nonproliferation Sanctions necessary?

Nonproliferation sanctions are vital for maintaining global security and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction. Compliance with these sanctions helps to deter nations and non-state actors from pursuing nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons programs. Adhering to nonproliferation sanctions promotes international peace, fosters diplomatic relations, and safeguards human rights by reducing the potential for conflict. By upholding these measures, countries demonstrate their commitment to collective security and support efforts to create a safer, more stable world for all.

Which companies should comply with Nonproliferation Sanctions?

Companies in the defense, aerospace, nuclear, and chemical industries must comply with nonproliferation sanctions to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Compliance is crucial to ensure national security, uphold international agreements, and avoid severe penalties. By adhering to these sanctions, companies contribute to global peace and stability while safeguarding their reputation and operational integrity.