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United States and Switzerland Finalize the Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement | U.S. Department of the Treasury

United States and Switzerland Finalize the Swiss Humanitarian
Trade Arrangement
February 27, 2020

WASHINGTON – The United States and Swiss Governments today finalized the terms of the
Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement (SHTA), which is now fully operational. The SHTA will
further facilitate the flow of humanitarian goods to the Iranian people while safeguarding
against the Iranian regime’s diversion of humanitarian trade for malign purposes. The SHTA is
the first operational channel established under the framework announced by the U.S.
Department of State and the Treasury in October 2019 to facilitate humanitarian trade with Iran.
Initial transactions were successfully conducted in late January 2020 to demonstrate the
viability and e ectiveness of the SHTA.
“The Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement will help ensure that humanitarian goods
continue to reach the Iranian people without diversion by the regime,” said Secretary Steven T.
Mnuchin. “We thank our Swiss counterparts for their dedicated e orts in establishing the SHTA
and we look forward to our continued collaboration.”
While the United States maintains broad exceptions and authorizations for the conduct of
humanitarian trade with Iran, the SHTA presents a voluntary option for facilitating payment for
exports of agricultural commodities, food, medicine, and medical devices to Iran in a manner
that ensures the upmost transparency. Under the SHTA, participating financial institutions
commit to conducting enhanced due diligence to ensure that humanitarian goods reach the
people of Iran and are not misused by the Iranian regime.
Companies within Swiss jurisdiction may reach out to Switzerland’s State Secretariat for
Economic A airs (SECO) at SHTA@seco.admin.ch for further details on requirements and
instructions for participating in the SHTA. This includes entities that are owned or controlled by
U.S. and third-country persons and domiciled in Switzerland. Parties may continue to avail
themselves of existing exceptions and authorizations to conduct humanitarian trade with Iran
outside of the humanitarian channel.
Foreign governments and foreign financial institutions interested in establishing a humanitarian
mechanism consistent with the guidance
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to the Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control for more information or to
provide a proposed framework for evaluation. Such proposals should demonstrate careful
consideration of the illustrative list of potential enhanced due diligence and reporting
expectations described in the October 25, 2019 guidance.
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