The US added 26 companies to the trade blacklist

by times news cr

(Web Desk) The United States imposed sanctions on 26 organizations and added them to the commercial blacklist for helping Pakistan and Iran in their weapons and drone programs.

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, most of the 26 companies are located in Pakistan, China and the United Arab Emirates, and are accused of violating export controls, engaging in dubious weapons programs, or being subject to U.S. sanctions and export controls on <a href="https://time.news/mega-storm-hits-southern-russia-and-ukraine/" title="“Mega storm” hits southern Russia and Ukraine“>Russia and Iran. Allegedly, these agencies were involved in alleged support for weapons and drone development programs in Pakistan and Iran, as well as assistance to Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.

The United States says that there are 3 companies that supply to the UAE, one to Egypt, and 6 to China. Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod says in this regard that these countries are involved in the WMD and UAE programs. Action has been taken on support.

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The United States continues to say that foreign parties who engage in reckless or illegal behavior related to our laws will face consequences.

Assistant Secretary for Commerce and Export Administration Thea Roseman-Kendler said that the ballistic missile programs of Iran and South Asian countries are a threat to US national security and will not be supported by US technologies.

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