The United States has imposed export restrictions on entities in Russia and Uzbekistan
Economy
According to the agency, these entities are involved in "actions that are contrary to the national security interests and foreign policy of the United States"
The U.S. Department of Commerce has decided to impose export restrictions on 12 structures in Russia and one in Uzbekistan. This is stated in a notice published in the Federal Register, which is a collection of official U.S. government documents.
The report says the Bureau of Industry and Security, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, "blacklisted 13 structures." Among them, 12 are located in the Russian Federation, 1 in Uzbekistan. According to the agency's version, these structures "support the Russian armed forces by purchasing, developing and distributing Russian drones."
As follows from the document, the list includes Russian companies Aeroscan, Alphacomponent, BIC-Inform, Hartis DV, ID Solution, OMP, OrelMetalPolymer, SPEL, SpetsTekhnoTrade, STC Orion, Windec Technical Center and ZALA Aero Group. In addition, restrictions will apply to Uzbekistan-based Mvizion.
The report says the Bureau of Industry and Security, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, "blacklisted 13 structures." Among them, 12 are located in the Russian Federation, 1 in Uzbekistan. According to the agency's version, these structures "support the Russian armed forces by purchasing, developing and distributing Russian drones."
As follows from the document, the list includes Russian companies Aeroscan, Alphacomponent, BIC-Inform, Hartis DV, ID Solution, OMP, OrelMetalPolymer, SPEL, SpetsTekhnoTrade, STC Orion, Windec Technical Center and ZALA Aero Group. In addition, restrictions will apply to Uzbekistan-based Mvizion.
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