U.S. Treasury Imposes Sweeping Sanctions on Houthi Maritime Network

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  • The U.S. Treasury launched its largest sanctions package yet against Houthi maritime operations.
  • Sanctions targeted 32 individuals, several shipping firms, and four vessels tied to smuggling and procurement.
  • Entities in the UAE and China were linked to supplying dual-use components and falsifying shipping records.
  • The move builds on earlier sanctions and reinforces U.S. efforts to disrupt Houthi financing and supply chains.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced its most extensive sanctions package yet against Iran-backed Houthi maritime operations, targeting 32 individuals, multiple shipping companies, and four vessels linked to the group’s global network. The move is aimed at disrupting financial flows, procurement activities, and smuggling operations that support Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, according to a report from gCaptain.

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Source: gCaptain