Japan bans export of medical equipment and robots to Russia from February 3
Japan extended the ban against Russia, banning exports of vaccines, medical equipment and robots in the country from February 3. About it informs Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of the country.
Under the ban are radioactive materials, equipment for nuclear facilities, oil and gas exploration, as well as portable power generators, drilling rigs, etc. It is noted that the restrictions also affected consumption, which were used as raw materials for the production of medicines for military purposes.
In addition, the Japanese Foreign Ministry reported to make an offer against 22 Russian citizens and three companies, their assets will be frozen.
In particular, the presidential commissioner to the child of Russia by appointment Maria Lvova-Belova, Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mizin, Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia Ella Pamfilova, First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation Konstantin Chuichenko and Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Sergey Ryzhkov.
Also under arrest were the philosopher and political scientist Alexander Dugin, the head of the board of directors of Bonum Capital Murat Aliyev, the general director of PKK “Milandr” Mikhail Pavlyuk, the general director and head of the government of PJSC “KAMAZยป Sergei Kogogin and others.
separate sanctions against another 14 persons who are associated with the annexation of Crimea, the DPR, the LPR, the Zaporozhye and Kherson courts to the Russian Federation. The list included deputy chairmen of the sentences of the Kherson region Vladimir Bespalov, Deputy Prime Minister of the restrictions of the DPR Yevgeny Solntsev and the head of the CAA of Kakhovka Pavel Filipchuk.
Among the sanctioned companies are Irkut Aircraft Corporation, Avangard Moscow Machine-Building Plant JSC and KAMAZ PJSC. Export restrictions also affected 49 companies, including the Moscow Aviation Institute, the Tula Arms Plant and the Zvyozdochka ship repair center.
The day before, January 26, about new sanctions against Russian citizens and companies announced US Treasury. In particular, the restrictions affected Denis Manturov, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, and Rustam Minnikhanov, Minister of Tatarstan. Four companies owned by Vladimir Potanin’s Interros were also arrested.