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What countries does Canada sanction?

What countries does Canada sanction?

Canada’s sanctions apply an arms and related materials embargo on the following countries:

  • Central African Republic.
  • Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • Eritrea.
  • Iran.
  • Iraq.
  • Lebanon.
  • Libya.
  • Myanmar.

What are sanctioned countries?

Sanctions Programs and Country Information

​Active Sanctions Programs: ​Program Last Updated:
​Sudan and Darfur Sanctions ​05/19/2021
​South Sudan-Related Sanctions 02/26/2020
​Syria Sanctions 12/07/2021
Syria-Related Sanctions 07/28/2021

Which countries are subject to sanctions?

Balkans, Belarus, Central African Republic, Congo, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine/Russia, Venezuela, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.

Is Nigeria sanctioned country?

1. Does Nigeria have a sanctions regime in place? Nigeria has a sanctions regime that is industry specific. In other words, sanctions are imposed/enforced on an industry basis, by the regulators of the different industries.

Can you give an example of sanction countries?

Economic sanctions the United Nations sanctions against South Africa. United Nations sanctions against Zimbabwe. United Nations sanctions against Iraq (1990–2003) the United States embargo against Cuba.

What are 3 types of sanctions?

Types of Sanctions

  • Economic sanctions. Economic sanctions are commercial and financial penalties that typically ban customary trade and financial relations.
  • Diplomatic sanctions.
  • Military sanctions.
  • Sport sanctions.
  • Sanctions on individuals.
  • Sanctions on environment.
  • UNSC Sanctions and OFAC.

Is North Korea a sanctioned country?

A number of countries and international bodies have imposed sanctions against North Korea. Currently, many sanctions are concerned with North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and were imposed after its first nuclear test in 2006.

Is Lebanon a sanctioned country?

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has implemented a Lebanon sanctions program since August 1, 2007, when the President issued Executive Order (E.O.) 13441, “Blocking Property of Persons Undermining the Sovereignty of Lebanon or Its Democratic Processes and Institutions.”