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WorldAsiaVladimir "Tochmash" and Kovrov "ZiD" driven under sanctions

Vladimir “Tochmash” and Kovrov “ZiD” driven under sanctions

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The other day, the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) expanded the list of sanctioned factories in our country. Among the many companies that fell under the sanctions were local companies – Vladimir Tochmash and Kovrov Mechanical Plant, which belong to the structure of Rosatom and manufacture centrifuges for uranium enrichment.

By the way, these companies are by no means the first in the 33 regions that fell under sanctions. Last fall, the European Union also imposed restrictions on the activities of 7 companies from the Russian Federation, including ZiD. And the other day the sanctions were extended to the owner of ZiD, Igor Kesaev.

Hundreds of legal entities and 34 “physicists” not only from Russia, but also from other states were “lucky” to fall under the sanctions.

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