The Call by the Global Intelligence Desk

Has the U.S. Overused Sanctions?


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“Since 2000, the number of sanctioned individuals and entities worldwide has increased tenfold. Tariffs and trade barriers have quintupled globally…more than 90 percent of advanced economies now screen foreign investment in sensitive sectors, up from less than one-third a decade ago.”

The author of those lines in Foreign Affairs, sanctions expert Daleep Singh, today issues a warning with implications for multinationals. Economic coercion is needed, but overuse can fracture markets, fuel rivalries, and cause instability. When the dollar looks like a weapon, the world builds around it. Trade relations splinter. Allies drift apart on enforcement. Singh joined Jay Sapford to discuss, among other things:, whether has America overused the tools in its economic arsenal. Singh lays out what the answer means for companies caught in the compliance crossfire, and for the line between defending national security and eroding the very system that gives sanctions their bite.

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The Call by the Global Intelligence DeskBy The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Intelligence Desk