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In this episode, we break down the sweeping shift in U.S. sanctions policy toward Venezuela following the 2026 political transition and the issuance of multiple new general licenses by the Office of Foreign Assets Control. While the U.S. has opened the door to significant commercial activity—particularly in oil, gas, and minerals—this is not a full lifting of sanctions but a highly conditional framework with strict compliance guardrails. Companies can now engage in transactions involving Venezuelan energy and infrastructure, but must navigate complex restrictions, reporting obligations, and geopolitical limitations, including prohibitions involving Russia, Iran, and China-linked entities. This episode explores the opportunities, risks, and compliance challenges created by this carefully calibrated reopening of the Venezuelan economy.
By Michael Volkov4.9
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In this episode, we break down the sweeping shift in U.S. sanctions policy toward Venezuela following the 2026 political transition and the issuance of multiple new general licenses by the Office of Foreign Assets Control. While the U.S. has opened the door to significant commercial activity—particularly in oil, gas, and minerals—this is not a full lifting of sanctions but a highly conditional framework with strict compliance guardrails. Companies can now engage in transactions involving Venezuelan energy and infrastructure, but must navigate complex restrictions, reporting obligations, and geopolitical limitations, including prohibitions involving Russia, Iran, and China-linked entities. This episode explores the opportunities, risks, and compliance challenges created by this carefully calibrated reopening of the Venezuelan economy.

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