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ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION FOR March 27, 2019
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Settles Potential Civil Liability for Apparent Violations of the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations Committed by its Chinese-Based Subsidiary Jiangsu Guoqiang Tools Co. Ltd.: Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (“Stanley Black & Decker”), a company based in New Britain, Connecticut, on behalf of itself and its subsidiary located in China, Jiangsu Guoqiang Tools Co. Ltd. (“GQ”), has agreed to pay $1,869,144 to settle its potential civil liability for 23 apparent violations of the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations, 31 C.F.R. part 560 (ITSR). Specifically, between on or about June 29, 2013 and on or about December 30, 2014, GQ exported and attempted to export 23 shipments of power tools and spare parts, with a total value of $3,201,647.73, to Iran or to a third country with knowledge that such goods were intended specifically for supply, transshipment,...
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1) See Settlement Agreement (OFAC) - Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., for further factual information.
2) This is the second ever penalty based on 560.215 (compare Civil Enforcement Information - Kollmorgen Corporation (2019)). 560.215 provides that an "entity that is owned or controlled by a United States person and established or maintained outside the United States is prohibited from knowingly engaging in any transaction, directly or indirectly, with the Government of Iran or any person subject to the jurisdiction of the Government of Iran that would be prohibited pursuant to this part if engaged in by a United States person or in the United States."
Like Kollmorgen, this case involved i) a non-U.S. entity that had business with Iran prior to being acquired by a U.S. person, where ii) the non-U.S. entity continued its...