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US Sanctions 398 Firms in Multiple Countries for Allegedly Aiding Russia

October 30, 2024
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The U.S. announced sanctions against 398 firms across several nations for allegedly aiding Russia in their ongoing war with Ukraine.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Treasury and State Department announced the sanctions against the firms from dozens of nations including Russia, China and India.

The initiative targets “third-party countries” accused of offering material support to the Kremlin or helping Russia circumvent the extensive network of sanctions imposed since its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The effort is part of a broader strategy to tighten economic pressure on Moscow by cutting off avenues of external assistance that could weaken the impact of the thousands of financial and trade restrictions already in place.

The Sanctions

The Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on 274 companies accused of funneling advanced technology to Russia, along with several Russian defense and manufacturing firms directly involved in producing or assembling military equipment.

These companies are believed to play a critical role in maintaining the Kremlin’s arsenal, supplying weapons and technology used in the ongoing war against Ukraine. The latest round of sanctions aims to disrupt these supply chains and further isolate Russia’s defense sector.

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The Treasury Department is seen in Washington on May 4, 2021. On October 30, 2024, the Treasury Department and State Department announced sanctions against 398 firms in different countries for allegedly aiding Russia.
The Treasury Department is seen in Washington on May 4, 2021. On October 30, 2024, the Treasury Department and State Department announced sanctions against 398 firms in different countries for allegedly aiding Russia.
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The State Department also announced new diplomatic sanctions targeting senior officials within Russia’s Ministry of Defense, as well as key defense companies supporting Moscow’s war efforts. The sanctions extend to several China-based firms accused of exporting dual-use goods that help fill vital gaps in Russia’s military-industrial supply chain.

Additionally, entities and individuals linked to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka’s regime have been penalized for their role in backing Russia’s defense industry, further tightening the international crackdown on supporters of the Kremlin.

What Treasury Officials Said

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo emphasized that the United States and its allies remain steadfast in their commitment to weakening Russia’s capacity to sustain its military operations.

“We are unyielding in our resolve to diminish and degrade Russia’s ability to equip its war machine and stop those seeking to aid their efforts through circumvention or evasion of our sanctions and export controls,” Adeyemo said in a statement.

How Russia Has Been Impacted by Sanctions

The latest round of sanctions is part of a broader U.S. campaign that has targeted thousands of Russian companies and their foreign suppliers since the onset of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

However, questions remain about the overall effectiveness of these measures, as Russia has managed to prop up its economy by continuing to export oil and gas on the global market. Despite the extensive sanctions network, energy revenues have provided Moscow with a critical financial lifeline throughout the conflict.

This article includes reporting form The Associated Press.

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