US to ban Russian, Chinese software and hardware in vehicles
- The U.S. Treasury Department is expanding sanctions on nearly 100 entities supporting Russia's war efforts in Ukraine, adding 15 new entities to the list.
- The sanctions target companies in Russia and China that have worked together to evade existing restrictions, including Herbarium Office Management and Keremet Bank in Kyrgyzstan.
- The measures aim to reduce Russia's access to revenue and goods, particularly in the financial, energy, and defense sectors.
- The actions are part of a broader strategy to pressure Moscow and complicate potential changes to sanctions under the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
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US ramps up Russia sanctions, targeting Moscow’s business partners
The Treasury Department announced Wednesday it is amping up its sanctions against companies and entities involved in Russia’s defense industry. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that the U.S. is targeting more than 150 individuals and entities supporting Russia’s military and defense, affirming the move will “further constrain Russia’s ability to wage…
The United States today imposed new sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine, targeting more than 150 individuals and entities involved in the Russian defense industry and supporting Russia's military-industrial base.
The United States imposed sanctions against the Patriot Exhibition Center of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Voentorg Joint-Stock Company and Zaporizhia...
The US government announced Tuesday the ban on the sale in the United States of connected vehicles that integrate Chinese or Russian technology, both components and software, as a risk to national security. The Department of Commerce launched in September a public investigation on this issue, which has just concluded with the publication of new rules aimed at "protecting the supply chain of connected vehicles from external threats." The ban will…
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting attempts to circumvent existing sanctions. The decision comes as the Biden administration, in its final days, tries to…
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