US Sanctions 6 M'sian Companies for Allegedly 'Supporting Russia’s Military-Industrial Base'

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The United States (US) Department of State recently released a statement regarding its new measures targeting alleged 'third-country enablers supporting

The United States Department of State recently released a statement regarding its new measures targeting alleged “third-country enablers supporting Russia’s Military-Industry base”, which include sanctions of nearly 400 entities and individuals globally.

Intriguingly, 6 Malaysia-based companies were also included in the list, which you can find out more about below.

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