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The US Treasury Department blacklisted 130 individuals and companies.
The US targeted several companies based in the United Arab Emirates in the latest round of Russia-related sanctions as it seeks to up the pressure on the Gulf country to curb ties with Moscow.
The US Treasury Department blacklisted 130 individuals and companies in an effort to clamp down on Russia’s defense and technology sectors, as well as companies and people in third countries that help move goods into Russia. Several companies based in the UAE and Turkey were on the list, including logistics and at least one financial services firm.