美国将从制裁黑名单中移除76个名字,此举旨在强化制裁项目


2026-05-28 14:49 UTC / 路透社

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华盛顿,5月28日(路透社)——美国财政部周四表示,将从制裁黑名单中移除76个个人和实体,其中超过一半是已故人士,此举称将帮助华盛顿聚焦高风险目标。

该部门将从“特别指定国民清单”中移除相关实体,包括39名已故人士、14艘不再运营的船只以及13家已停业的公司。

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财政部表示,他们收到企业投诉称,被迫投入大量资源筛查低风险目标。在某些情况下,相关目标如金融网络已不复存在,或是已故个人。

财政部在一份声明中称:“财政部正在探索多种方式,以减轻这一负担,同时帮助优先开展更具影响力的制裁执行工作,包括审查规避制裁的行为。”

近年来,针对委内瑞拉、伊朗、叙利亚和俄罗斯等国的制裁使用有所增加。财政部称,年度新增制裁名单条目已从2017年的880条增至2024年的3000多条。

一名财政部高级官员在电话会议上告诉记者:“制裁并非永恒不变。例如,我们已经放宽了对叙利亚和委内瑞拉的制裁,以更好地契合我们的外交政策和国家安全利益。”

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US removing 76 names from sanctions blacklist in move meant to strengthen program

2026-05-28 14:49 UTC / Reuters

By Reuters
May 28, 2026 2:49 PM UTC Updated 38 mins ago

Signage is seen at the United States Department of the Treasury headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 29, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) – The ​U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it is ‌taking 76 names and entities off a sanctions blacklist, more than half of which are people who have died, a move ​it said would help Washington focus on high-risk ​targets.

The department is removing entities from the Specially ⁠Designated Nationals list, including 39 deceased people, 14 vessels ​that no longer operate, and 13 defunct companies.

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The department ​said it had heard from businesses that complained about being forced to spend significant resources to screen targets that were low risk. ​In some cases, the targets, such as financial networks, ​no longer existed, or were individuals who had died.

“Treasury is exploring ‌ways ⁠to relieve that burden while helping to prioritize more impactful activities to implement sanctions, including scrutinizing for sanctions evasion,” it said in a release.

The use of sanctions on ​countries like ​Venezuela, Iran, Syria ⁠and Russia has grown in recent years. Annual new listings increased from 880 in ​2017 to more than 3,000 in 2024, ​Treasury ⁠said.

“Sanctions are not intended to be eternal,” a senior Treasury official told reporters in a teleconference. “For example, we have ⁠scaled back ​our sanctions on Syria and Venezuela to ​better match our foreign policy and national security interests.”

Reporting by Timothy Gardner ​and Doina Chiacu; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Andrea Ricci

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