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OFAC sanctions drug cartel over China procurement; FinCEN issues advisory
The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and Secretary Janet Yellen announced sanctions Thursday against the top leaders of La Nueva Familia Michoacana drug cartel over the illicit trafficking of synthetic opioid fentanyl in the United States.
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Outokumpu appoints general counsel
Sustainable stainless steel provider Outokumpu appointed Juhani Ristaniemi as executive vice president, general counsel and member of the Outokumpu leadership team.
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Additions to UFLPA Entity List signal seafood supply chain risks
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security added three China-based entities across the seafood, aluminum, and footwear industries to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List.
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Defense Metals names former Philip Morris GC to board
Defense Metals announced the appointment of Suzanne Rich Folsom, who was most recently senior vice president and general counsel at Philip Morris International, to the board of directors of the company.
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Lomiko announces chief sustainability officer
Canadian mining company Lomiko Metals announced Cindy Valence will join as chief sustainability officer.
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Alpha announces general counsel
Mining company Alpha Metallurgical Resources announced the appointment of Mark Manno as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, effective June 1.
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Treasury kicks off new wave of Iran sanctions
The Treasury Department announced new sanctions against Iran, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen promising “further actions in the days and weeks ahead” following the Middle East nation’s attack on Israel.
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U.S., U.K. ban new Russian metal imports
The U.S. Treasury Department, in coordination with the United Kingdom, is clamping down harder on Russia’s ability to wage war against Ukraine by banning the import of Russian-origin aluminum, copper, and nickel.
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Alliance Resource Partners names general counsel
Coal producer Alliance Resource Partners announced Steven Schnitzer will join as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of Alliance Resource Management GP.
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ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India appoints sustainability chief
Steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India appointed Arvind Bodhankar as chief sustainability officer.
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Marimaca Copper appoints general counsel
Canadian copper company Marimaca Copper Corp. welcomed Solange González as general counsel and corporate secretary.
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Ramaco appoints general counsel
Metallurgical coal producer Ramaco Resources announced it hired Evan Jenkins as its new general counsel.
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Newmont names chief legal officer
Precious metals company Newmont Corp. announced the appointment of Peter Wexler as chief legal officer.
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Adriatic Metals appoints first sustainability chief
U.K.-based Adriatic Metals announced the appointment of Alex Budden to the newly created role of chief sustainability officer.
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Numat appoints general counsel
Metal-organic frameworks provider Numat Technologies announced the appointment of Chip Leen as executive vice president, industrials and general counsel.
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New OFAC sanctions target international Russia supporters
More than 150 new designations implemented by the Office of Foreign Assets Control continue U.S. efforts to crack down on entities and individuals supporting Russia from outside the country.
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De Beers announces general counsel
Diamond company De Beers Group announced Tom Johnson as general counsel.
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Rio Tinto to pay $28M in SEC fraud case
Rio Tinto consented to pay a $28 million fine to resolve charges levied by the Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the mining company and its executives committed fraud by inflating the value of coal assets.
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Treasury eases Venezuela sanctions amid electoral progress
The U.S. Treasury Department dialed back certain of its sanctions against Venezuela after the latter’s government and an opposition faction agreed to work together toward the prospect of a presidential election in 2024.
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Risk models show finance, real estate most likely to face costly cyber events
The finance and real estate industries are at higher risk of experiencing a high-cost material cybersecurity incident, compared to other sectors, according to new research from risk modeling firm Kovrr based off data from U.S. Fortune 1,000 companies.