Continuing U.S. Enforcement Targeting of Cartels and Related Support

On August 28, 2025, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued Advisory FIN-2025-A003 and an accompanying Financial Trend Analysis to alert U.S. financial institutions of the significant and escalating threat posed by Chinese money laundering networks (CMLNs).

The first component, Advisory FIN-2025-A003, urges vigilance in detecting and reporting CMLN activity, outlines key typologies, and provides detailed red-flag indicators. The second, a Financial Trend Analysis, distills five years of Bank Secrecy Act data to illustrate the scope, channels, and sectors most vulnerable to CMLN exploitation.

Key Notes

  • The U.S. government continues to enhance a multi-pronged enforcement approach targeting cartels and related money laundering.
  • FinCEN is increasing its focus on money laundering networks involving Chinese companies supporting fentanyl production and drug cartels. Sanctions of foreign banks by FinCEN may increase.
  • Companies should review international banking arrangements for risk that banks may be sanctioned by FinCEN.
  • Companies should ensure that their third-party due diligence adequately addresses these money laundering and cartel risks.

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Francesca counsels clients on compliance with export controls, sanctions, import regulations, human rights and forced labor, and the FCPA and antibribery laws. She works closely with companies to develop tailored compliance programs that fit their specific needs, and routinely advises clients on some…

Francesca counsels clients on compliance with export controls, sanctions, import regulations, human rights and forced labor, and the FCPA and antibribery laws. She works closely with companies to develop tailored compliance programs that fit their specific needs, and routinely advises clients on some of their most challenging international transactions, involving dealings in high-risk jurisdictions or with high-risk counterparties. Francesca also counsels companies through all phases of internal investigations of potential trade and antibribery violations and represents companies across industries before related government agencies.

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Aaron focuses his practice on advising clients on compliance with international economic sanctions, export controls, and U.S. import laws and regulations. He is also involved in assisting clients with complex cross-border transactions, anti-dumping and countervailing duty litigation, utilization of international and preferential trade…

Aaron focuses his practice on advising clients on compliance with international economic sanctions, export controls, and U.S. import laws and regulations. He is also involved in assisting clients with complex cross-border transactions, anti-dumping and countervailing duty litigation, utilization of international and preferential trade agreements, and customs classifications. Most recently, Aaron has counseled clients navigating requirements under the Export Administration Regulations.