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US problems numerous sanctions targeting Russia, takes goal at Chinese business

The United States on Wednesday released hundreds of fresh sanctions targeting Russia over the war in Ukraine in action that took objective at Moscow's. circumvention of Western procedures, including through China.

The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on nearly 200. targets and the State Department designated more than 80 in one. of the most wide-ranging actions against Chinese companies so. far in Washington's sanctions targeted at Russia.

The U.S. imposed sanctions on 20 companies based in China. and Hong Kong, following duplicated cautions from Washington about. China's support for Russia's military, consisting of throughout recent. journeys by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and U.S. Secretary of. State Antony Blinken to the nation.

China's assistance for Russia is one of the many problems. threatening to sour the recent enhancement in relations between. the world's greatest economies.

Treasury has actually consistently cautioned that business will face. significant effects for offering material assistance for. Russia's war, and the U.S. is imposing them today on nearly 300. targets, Yellen said in a statement.

Russia's embassy in Washington did not immediately react. to a request for remark.

Liu Pengyu, representative for China's embassy in. Washington, said the government manages the export of dual-use. short articles in accordance with laws and policies, including that. normal trade and financial interactions in between China and Russia. are in like with World Trade Organization guidelines and market. principles.

The Chinese side firmly opposes the United States's prohibited. unilateral sanctions, he stated.

The United States and its allies have imposed sanctions on. thousands of targets because Russia invaded surrounding Ukraine. The war has actually seen tens of thousands eliminated and cities destroyed.

Washington has actually considering that looked for to punish evasion of the. Western steps, including by issuing sanctions on firms in. China, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.

Treasury's action on Wednesday approved almost 60 targets. situated in Azerbaijan, Belgium, China, Russia, Turkey, the. United Arab Emirates and Slovakia it accused of making it possible for Russia. to get desperately-needed technology and equipment from. abroad.

The move consisted of procedures versus a China-based company. Treasury stated exported products for the production of drones - such. as props, engines and sensors - to a business in Russia. Other China and Hong Kong-based innovation providers were likewise. targeted.

The State Department also imposed sanctions on four. China-based companies it implicated of supporting Russia's defense. commercial base, including by delivering critical products to. entities under U.S. sanctions in Russia, in addition to companies in. Turkey, Kyrgyzstan and Malaysia that it implicated of delivering high. priority items to Russia.

The concern about entities in the PRC providing Russia's. war remains in focus at the greatest levels of the Department and the. administration. The reason is really easy: the PRC is the. leading provider of critical parts for Russia's defense. industrial base, and Russia is using them to prosecute its war. on Ukraine, a senior State Department official said.

If the PRC were to end its support for exporting these. products, Russia would struggle to sustain its war effort.

The Treasury also targeted Russia's acquisition of explosive. precursors required by Russia to keep producing gunpowder, rocket. propellants and other explosives in Wednesday's action,. consisting of through sanctions on 2 China-based suppliers sending. the substances to Russia.

CHEMICAL DEFENSE, FUTURE ENERGY

The U.S. also accused Russia of breaking an international restriction on. chemical weapons.

The State Department also expanded its targeting of Russia's. future ability to deliver liquefied natural gas, or LNG, one of the. country's leading exports.

It designated 2 vessel operators associated with transporting. technology consisting of gravity based structure equipment, or. concrete legs that support overseas platforms, for Russia's. Arctic LNG 2 job.

Previous U.S. sanctions on Arctic LNG 2 last month required. Novatek, Russia's largest LNG producer, to suspend. production at the task which suffered a lack of tankers. to ship the fuel.

Also targeted were subsidiaries of Russia's state nuclear. power business Rosatom along with 12 entities within the. Sibanthracite group of companies, among Russia's biggest. producers of metallurgical coal, the State Department said.

Washington likewise enforced sanctions on Russian air carrier. Pobeda, a subsidiary of Russian airline company Aeroflot.

The U.S. Commerce Department has previously added more than. 200 Boeing and Airplane planes operated by Russian airline companies to. an export control list as part of the Biden administration's. sanctions over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

NAVALNY

The State Department likewise targeted three people in. connection to the death of late Russian opposition leader Alexei. Navalny, the very best known domestic critic of President Vladimir. Putin, who died in February in a Russian Arctic prison.

Russian authorities say he passed away of natural causes. His. followers think he was eliminated by the authorities, which the. Kremlin denies.

Wednesday's action targeted the director of the correctional. colony in Russia where Navalny was held for the majority of his. jail time, along with the head of the solitary confinement. detachment and the head of the medical unit at the nest where. he was locked up before his death.

The officials managed the cells where Navalny was kept in. holding cell, the walking backyard where he allegedly. collapsed and passed away and Navalny's health, consisting of in the. immediate consequences of his collapse, the State Department stated.

(source: Reuters)