US Cracks Down on Global Firms Aiding Russia’s War Effort With New Export Sanctions
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The US Department of Commerce has published a list of companies that help the Russian Federation to circumvent sanctions and for which next week they will introduce an almost complete ban on the export of goods to the States, according to the department's website.
US Cracks Down on Global Firms Aiding Russia’s War Effort With New Export Sanctions
The US Department of Commerce has announced new export restrictions targeting companies from ten countries accused of supplying goods to Russia’s defense industry. The measures are set to take effect on September 16. According to Department of Commerce, the updated sanctions list includes firms from Russia, China, India, Turkey, and several other states. The decision was published in the Federal Register of the United States. The document specif…
The list includes companies from China, Turkey and other countries
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced export restrictions on companies from Russia, China, India, Turkey, and other countries. The draft document has been published in the US Federal Registry. It is noted that the restrictions will affect 23 Chinese companies, three Turkish companies, two from UAE, and one from India, Iran, Singapore and Taiwan. In the U.S. agency, some of these companies have supplied technology to the Russian military,…
The US Department of Commerce has published a list of companies from Russia, China, India, Turkey and other countries against which export restrictions will be introduced. They will come into force on September 16, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing the website of the US Department of Commerce. The draft document was published in the US Federal Register. It notes that the restrictions will affect 23 Chinese companies, three Turkish companies, two from …
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