The United States has expanded its export control list, adding more than 60 legal entities from Russia, 42 from China, and 11 from Iran, as reported by a document from the U.S. Department of Commerce published in the federal register.
According to the document, 64 entities from Russia have been added to the list, including one based in Crimea, a territory the U.S. does not recognize as part of Russia.
In addition to these Russian entities, 42 Chinese organizations, 11 from Iran, and one organization each from Canada, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and the UAE have been listed. Furthermore, eight Turkish firms were also included.
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The U.S. government stated that these organizations were added for actions that “undermine the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States.”
The document also specifies that some companies were listed due to their involvement in transferring American components to Russian entities under sanctions.