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Certified Global Sanctions Specialist CGSS Exam Questions

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Question #6 (Topic: Demo Questions)

A sanctions analyst conducts a review of a bill of lading document. Which is considered a red flag?

A.
The payment is received after the goods are shipped.
B.
The product is compatible with the technical level of the country.
C.
There is a reluctance to offer information on the end use of the item.
D.
There is an unwillingness to offer information on the goods’ expiration date.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
A key sanctions-evasion red flag in trade documents is reluctance or refusal to disclose end-use or end-user information . This may indicate diversion to a sanctioned jurisdiction, entity, or prohibited program (e.g., proliferation).
Expiration dates (D) are irrelevant to sanctions. Payment timing and product suitability (A, B) are normal commercial behaviors and not sanctions red flags.
[References:, Trade-based sanctions-evasion indicators (concealed end-user/end-use)., Red flags involving incomplete or intentionally vague documentation., ]
Question #7 (Topic: Demo Questions)

What type of sanctions are imposed against indicated persons operating in targeted field(s) of a country ' s economy?

A.
Comprehensive sanctions
B.
Individual sanctions
C.
Corporate sanctions
D.
Sectoral sanctions
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Sectoral sanctions target specific sectors of a foreign country ' s economy , such as defense, energy, mining, or financial services. These sanctions apply to persons or entities operating within those sectors and often restrict specific types of transactions (e.g., certain financing or technology transfers).
Comprehensive sanctions cover entire jurisdictions. Individual or corporate sanctions apply to specific persons or companies but are not sector-based.
[References:, Definition of sectoral sanctions using economic sector targeting., Distinction between sectoral and comprehensive sanctions., , ]
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