Prohibition on Indirect Aid

Prohibition on Indirect Aid in United States

Waived: Prohibition on Indirect Aid in the History of U.S. Economic Sanctions Imposed against China

Date of the sanction(s): NOVEMBER 4, 1992

Each year since FY1990, the President has determined it is contrary to the national interest to withhold funds from international financial institutions and other international organizations and programs for providing indirect assistance to certain proscribed countries. Waivers have been issued for each of the fiscal years that China has been listed.

Sanctions by Authority:

Sec. 543 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1993 [P.L. 102-391; 106 Stat. 1672]; Presidential Determination 93-4, November 4, 1992 (57 F.R. 55437); Sec. 523 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1994 [P.L. 103-87; 107 Stat. 952]; Presidential Determination 94-4, November 19, 1993 (58 F.R. 63519); Sec. 523 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1995 [P.L. 103-306; 108 Stat. 1632]; Presidential Determination 95-2, November 1, 1994 (59 F.R. 55979); Sec. 523 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1996 [P.L. 104-107; 110 Stat. 704]; Presidential Determination 96-19, March 19, 1996 (61 F.R. 14235); Presidential Determination 97-11A, December 6, 1996 (62 F.R. 299)

Occasion(s) Detailed

See October 6, 1992, for original sanction

Note: Based on the China: U.S. Economic Sanctions Report.

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