These companies have made deliveries for the needs of the Russian military-industrial complex, and also exported American products without the necessary permission in the country.
The U.S. Department of Community has published a list of companies from seven countries with respect of which export restrictions will be introduced. This was confirmed by data on the department’s website on Saturday, September 13.
The draft document has been published in the Federal Register of the United States. It indicates that 23 Chinese companies, three Turkish, two from the UAE, from India, Iran, Singapore and Taiwan will fall under restrictions.
The United States Department of Community believes that the actions of all these companies oppose the interests of American national security and policy. The companies have been delivered for the needs of the Russian military-industrial complex, and also exported American products without the required permission in the country.
Restrictions will enter strength on September 16
Remember, on September 12, United States President Donald Trump said he was “quickly ending” patience related to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. He threatened Russia of sanctions against banks and oil sectors.
The media also reported that the United States would offer G7 members to strengthen the penalties and pressure of tariffs in Russia. It is also planned to develop a mechanism for the confiscation of the possessions of the Russian Federation.
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