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revenue authority defends engagement with crawford capital after us sanctions

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The article describes a revenue authority in South Sudan defending its use of a digital payment system from a sanctioned company. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on global commodity prices or supply chains. The event is country-specific (South Sudan) and affects local revenue collection efficiency. No clear winners/losers beyond the sanctioned company and the government. The digital payment system may improve tax collection but sanctions risk could disrupt future operations.

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  • South Sudan Revenue Authority defends collaboration with Crawford Capital after US sanctions.
  • Digital payment system boosted monthly revenue collection to over 130 billion South Sudan Pounds.
  • Nearly 1 trillion Pounds collected over past eight months via digital system.
  • US imposed sanctions on Crawford Capital Ltd. and visa restrictions on individuals.
  • Revenue Authority states all engagements were lawful and aimed at modernizing revenue administration.

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