Over the past two decades, the United States has increasingly relied on economic sanctions as a foreign policy tool, yet up until the Russian invasion of Ukraine, U.S. businesses have had years to adjust to new requirements. How do American companies doing business in Russia respond to the rapidly shifting rollout that is currently transpiring? Antonia Tzinova, a partner at Holland & Knight working in the areas of international trade, foreign direct investment and industrial security speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK about what companies caught in the literal crossfire should and need to do. Among the very first things — subscribe to OFAC updates. Listen here
