United States issues 30-day waiver for Russian oil sales, excludes Cuba and North Korea
A temporary authorization confines permitted transactions to Russian-origin crude and petroleum products that were loaded by March 12 and requires those transactions to operate under the new license. The authorization expires on April 11, 2026.
- — Commodity trading firms' sanctions compliance teams must verify and retain documentary evidence that Russian-origin cargoes were loaded on or before March 12, 2026 and must block transactions involving counterparties tied to Cuba, North Korea or Crimea or face loss of licence protection and sanctions exposure.
- — Tanker operators' operations and documentation teams must obtain, certify and retain loading records proving cargoes were loaded on or before March 12, 2026 or their voyages will not qualify for the general license.
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