Japan imposes export sanctions on 49 Russian companies and organizations
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- 01 March, 2022
- 05:42
The government of Japan approved export sanctions against 49 Russian organizations and companies, including the Federal Security Service of Russia, the Foreign Intelligence Service, Rostec, and Rosoboronexport companies, Japan’s Foreign Ministry said, Report informs, citing TASS.
Also, the government of Japan approved sanctions against six Russian senior government officials, which means the asset freeze.
Measures to freeze all export deliveries to these organizations will be effective from March 8. Asset freeze for banks, except the Central Bank, will be effective from March 31.
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