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Trump Extending Sudan Sanctions Again

President Donald Trump is extending sanctions on the government of Sudan beyond their former deadline of Oct. 12, 2017, the White House said in a notice. Trump postponed the scheduled termination of the measures earlier this year (see 1710100014 and…

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1707120008). Sanctions blocking the property of the government of Sudan and generally banning U.S. individuals from engaging in transactions with Sudan and the government of Sudan are now appearing to continue indefinitely, as Trump didn’t identify a termination date in either the notice or a letter from him to Congress formally communicating the extension.