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US hits Chinese, Russian firms for aiding Russian military

The blacklisted companies also include two Chinese satellite companies, Spacety Co Ltd, and China HEAD Aerospace Technology Co
Last Updated : 24 February 2023, 17:19 IST
Last Updated : 24 February 2023, 17:19 IST

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The Biden administration on Friday added Chinese and Russian companies, including Russia's no. 2 mobile phone operator, to a trade blacklist for allegedly supporting the Russian military, deepening its crackdown on Moscow on the first anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine.

The actions by the Commerce Department aim "to cut off the Russian defense industrial base and military from even low-technology consumer goods Russia seeks to obtain to sustain the war effort," it said.

The moves show President Joe Biden's administration is broadening its efforts to thwart Russia's military, targeting companies globally for helping Moscow evade export restrictions and access key technologies.

The US Commerce Department added Public Joint Stock Company Megafon, Russia's second largest mobile phone operator, to its entity list for allegedly "acquiring and attempting to acquire" US technology to support Russia's military.

The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The blacklisted companies also include two Chinese satellite companies, Spacety Co Ltd, and China HEAD Aerospace Technology Co, which did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Spacety Co, which was sanctioned by the US Treasury Department in January, said at the time it complied with international sanctions against Russia and maintained no ties with the country after the restrictions were imposed.

The agency also imposed new export curbs on Iran, targeting Russia's use of Iranian-made drones in Ukraine, and bolstered its existing sanctions on Russia and Belarus by expanding restrictions on oil and gas production.

Of the scores of new additions to its trade restriction list, 79 were Russia-based, five are listed under China, and two are based in Canada. Another three entities are based in France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.

Companies on the list are restricted from receiving US-origin goods and technology.

China on Friday said the only sanctions that should be imposed on Russia should be endorsed by the U.N. Security Council - where the Russians hold veto power - and unilateral sanctions and pressure "only create new problems."

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Published 24 February 2023, 17:19 IST

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