US targets 105 Russian and Chinese firms for aiding Russian military

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The US has placed trade restrictions on more firms producing thousands of drones for Russia's use in Ukraine.

The US has placed trade restrictions on more firms producing thousands of drones for Russia's use in Ukraine.

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The United States on Aug 23 added 105 Russian and Chinese firms to a trade restriction list over their alleged support of the Russian military as Washington seeks to keep up pressure on Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine.

The companies – 63 Russian and 42 Chinese, as well as 18 from other countries – were targeted for a host of reasons, from sending US electronics to Russian military-related parties to producing thousands of Shahed-136 drones for Russia to use in Ukraine.

Being added to the entity list forces US suppliers to get a difficult-to-obtain licence before shipping to the targeted companies.

Many of the firms added to the list were given a special designation that also forces overseas suppliers to get the same US licences before shipping to the targeted companies.

The moves show the Biden administration is trying to keep up pressure on the companies sustaining Moscow’s war in Ukraine despite a raft of Western sanctions aimed at hobbling that effort and amid reports that restricted American technology is still reaching Russia’s defence industry. REUTERS

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