Japan imposed sanctions against Grigorenko, Roldugin and Slyusar

05.07.2022
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The list also includes members of the family of Alexei Mordashov and the wife of Sergei Roldugin.In addition, Japan banned the import of Russian gold and the provision of accounting and auditing services to the country Dmitry Grigorenko

Japan has imposed new sanctions against Russia and Belarus, adding 90 more individuals and legal entities to the relevant lists, the country's Ministry of Finance said in a statement.

The lists included:

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko; cellist Sergei Roldugin and his wife Elena Mirtova; the wife of the main owner of Severstal Alexei Mordashov Marina, as well as his sons Kirill and Nikita; head of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Yuri Slyusar; head of Rosgeology Sergey Gorkov; God Nisanov, co-founder of the Kyiv Ploshchad group of companies; head of the Kherson military-civilian administration Volodymyr Saldo; his deputy Kirill Stremousov; military of the 64th separate guards motorized rifle brigade as part of the 35th combined arms army.

The sanctions list includes companies operating in the field of aircraft manufacturing, shipbuilding, radio electronics, as well as the media, including the SouthFront information and analytical agency, the Newsfront media group, and the Inforos news agency.

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In addition to personal sanctions, Tokyo has introduced a number of economic measures. For example, bans have been approved on the import of gold from Russia and on the export of goods that help strengthen Russian industry in relation to 65 companies. The same measure will apply to 25 Belarusian organizations.

In addition, Japan banned the provision of accounting, consulting, and audit services to Russia (since September 5).

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Since the end of February, Japan has repeatedly imposed sanctions against Russia and Belarus. The list of Russian individuals subject to restrictions already includes more than 560 names. Tokyo also banned the export to Russia of a wide range of goods, including dump trucks, bulldozers and trucks, and the preferential trade regime was withdrawn.

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