The
2017 Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA)
requires the U.S. president to select at least five of 12
possible sanctions on countries in violation. The 12 options
range from mild to harsh and can target people or entities:
1) Sanction U.S. Export-Import Bank credit or assistance;
2) Sanction U.S. exports of goods and services;
3) Sanction large loans from U.S. financial institutions;
4) Seek to block loans from international financial institutions
including the World Bank and International Monetary Fund;
5) Sanctions on financial institutions holding U.S. government
funds or serving as U.S. primary dealer;
6) Sanction U.S. procurement of goods or services;
7) Sanction any foreign-exchange transactions under U.S.
jurisdiction;
8) Sanction any bank payments or transfers subject to U.S.
jurisdiction;
9) Sanction any transactions related to property;
10) Sanction any investment in U.S. debt or equity;
11) Deny visas to corporate officers related to sanctioned
entity or person;
12) Sanctions on principal executive officers of targeted entity
or person.
(Reporting by Jonathan Spicer; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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