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suspend all business with Russia [2] 2022: Allianz: Financial services Germany: curtail Russian access to capital markets [2] 2022: Amadeus IT Group: Software Spain: Distribution service with Russia's Aeroflot and new planned commercial projects in Russia [9] 2022: Amazon: Internet United States: Amazon Web Services; Amazon Prime Video [10] 2 ...
Russia has added 39 representatives of Australian security services and defense companies to a "stop-list" that bars them from entering the country, in response to a sanctions law adopted by Canberra, the Russian foreign ministry said on July 21, 2022. [159] Russia imposed sanctions on 32 citizens of New Zealand, including representatives of ...
29 July 2020 National Socialism / White Power: 21 May 2021 Anti-Corruption Foundation: 9 June 2021 Male State: 18 October 2021 Meta Platforms Inc: 21 March 2022 [2] All-Tatar Public Center: 10 June 2022 Adat People's Movement: 11 July 2022 People's Self-Defense (Russia) 15 September 2022 International LGBT movement: 30 November 2023 Anti ...
Britain published sanctions against five banks and three individuals on Tuesday, part of a package of measures in response to Russia's recognition of two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine as ...
The Treasury Department sanctioned a Russian national and two of his companies on Wednesday for allegedly transferring sensitive U.S.-based military technology to Russia. Yury Yuryevich Orekhov ...
The State Department re-imposed financial penalties against Russian entities involved in the construction of Nord Stream 2, including its project operator and a Russian insurance provider.
International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–) For sanctions that Russia has imposed on other countries: Economic sanctions § Russian sanctions (20th – 21st centuries) International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War § Russian counter-sanctions (2014–) Russia sanctions against Ukraine (2018–)
The list of strategic organizations of Russia was developed by the Government Commission on Sustainable Development of the Russian economy in December 2008. [1] Listed organizations are regarded as priority objects of government support in the event of a crisis. The list is not exhaustive and may be adjusted by Commission Decision.