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U.S. Sanctions Target Digital Asset Exchanges, Individual and Firms Linked to Iranian Financial Activity
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: While not directly targeting Louisiana, federal sanctions impacting global financial markets and international trade can indirectly affect the state's economy, particularly its energy and maritime sectors, due to potential shifts in global trade routes and commodity prices.
WASHINGTON – The United States on Thursday announced sanctions against six entities and one individual. These measures target two digital asset exchanges and a network of companies, along with its leader, operating across multiple jurisdictions. Thomas Pigott, a spokesperson, stated that the Iranian government uses various channels, including digital asset exchanges, to move funds. The U.S. government implemented these sanctions under Executive Order (E.O.) 13902, which addresses Iran's financial and petroleum sectors, and E.O. 13224, a counterterrorism authority. The U.S. Treasury Department released additional details regarding the sanctions. The U.S. State Department's Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program also announced an offer of up to $15 million. This reward is for information that leads to the disruption of financial mechanisms associated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its branches. These actions follow recent incidents involving commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
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