DCW Monthly: March 2026 This month’s content highlights a familiar reality in letter of credit law & practice: structure alone does not guarantee Chris Sandler Mar 18, 2026
DCW Updates Business as Usual in Dubai, but Fluid Situation In the initial weeks since the war against Iran began 28 February, trade finance operations in banks in Dubai have DCW Newsroom Mar 18, 2026
DCW Updates US Treasury Flags TBML Threat in 2026 National Risk Assessment Trade finance rarely sits at the center of money laundering discussions, but the US Treasury Department’s 2026 National Money Michael Byrne Mar 18, 2026
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DCW Articles Letters of Credit In the latest installment of this annual survey article series, Carter Klein examines the most significant letter of credit issues emerging from cases decided in 2024. Carter Klein Mar 18, 2026
IIBLP Books UCP600 Article 36: Force Majeure An authoritative analytical commentary on UCP 600 Article 36, clarifying the legal and practical implications of force majeure in documentary James Byrne Mar 18, 2026
DCW Updates Matar Begins New Chapter as Consultancy Director Following 13 years at Alinma Bank in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Khalil Matar left the bank to join SACB Management Solutions DCW Newsroom Feb 16, 2026
DCW Articles Issues Regarding Transferable Credits under UCP600 Article 38 Drawing on the China case, Luoyang Aviation, Saibo Jin examines the relationship between the transferred credit and the original credit. Saibo Jin Jan 19, 2026