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April 11, 2007 

U.S. to Delay Imposition of Additional Sudan Sanctions

Reuters reports today that the U.S. has announced that it will delay the imposition of additional sanctions on Sudan "as a courtesy to the (U.N.) Secretary General." The article reports that the additional sanctions being contemplated are:

the addition of 29 Sudanese companies, most of them involved in oil revenues, to a current U.S. sanctions list of about 130 firms.

Washington also planned to further limit dollar transactions from Sudanese companies and to slap travel and banking bans on three individuals, including a rebel leader seen as "obstructionist."

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