Strategies, Tools & Talent for What’s Next! In our final session of the series, we’ll focus on setting your organization – and your career – up for success in the year ahead. We’ll discuss how compliance drives business impact, how…
OFAC: Settlement with Danfoss
OFAC: Settlement with Danfoss
OFAC has announced their settlement with Danfoss, a Danish company that sells refrigeration and cooling products. Danfoss has agreed to pay $4,379,810 for potential civil liability related to apparent violations of the Syrian, Sudanese, and Iranian Sanctions Regulations.
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