OFAC
OFAC
Office of Foreign Assets Control — US Treasury agency administering and enforcing economic and trade sanctions.
Indian exporters must check OFAC SDN list before any transaction with Iran, Russia, Cuba, North Korea.
SDN List
SDN
Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list — OFAC's list of entities with whom US persons cannot transact.
Indian exporters must screen buyers, agents, and end-users against OFAC SDN list before each transaction.
EU Sanctions
Restrictive measures imposed by the EU against specific countries, entities, and individuals.
EU sanctions against Russia (post-2022), Belarus, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea affect Indian exporters in triangular trade.
Denied Party Screening
DPS
Checking potential trade partners against government-maintained lists of sanctioned entities and embargoed countries.
Indian exporters must screen all EU buyers and intermediaries against OFAC, EU, UN, and India sanctions lists.
Dual Use Goods
Goods, software, and technology that can be used for both civil and military purposes — subject to export controls.
Indian exports of dual-use technology, chemicals, and electronics to EU require export licences. DGFT-SCOMET list governs.
SCOMET
SCOMET
Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment, and Technologies — India's export control list for dual-use goods.
Indian exporters of SCOMET-listed items must obtain DGFT export licence. Applies to chemicals, electronics, nuclear materials.
End User Certificate
EUC
A certificate from the buyer confirming goods will not be re-exported to prohibited destinations or used for prohibited purposes.
EUCs required for SCOMET-listed goods. Indian exporters must obtain EUC from EU buyer before applying for DGFT export licence.
FATF
FATF
Financial Action Task Force — intergovernmental body setting standards to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.
India is a FATF member. FATF grey listing of trade partners affects India's banking relationships with those countries.
AML Compliance
AML
Anti-Money Laundering compliance — policies and controls to prevent use of trade transactions for money laundering.
Trade-based money laundering (TBML) is a growing concern in India-EU trade. Indian banks and exporters must have AML programmes.