In an effort to limit Russia’s use of Western technology and resources in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. government is urging American companies to halt shipments to more than 600 foreign entities. The Commerce Department has issued warnings to at least 20 companies in recent weeks, highlighting the need for U.S. companies to take proactive measures in preventing their products from being used in Russia’s war efforts.
Since the start of the conflict, the U.S. and over 30 other countries have imposed sanctions on Russia, aimed at limiting its access to Western technology and resources. However, despite these measures, American components have still been discovered in Russian weapons left on the battlefield in Ukraine. To further this goal, Assistant Secretary Matthew Axelrod spoke at the department’s annual export control conference in Washington, D.C., revealing that letters were sent to American companies listing more than 600 foreign parties to whom shipments should be temporarily halted due to the high risk of transshipment to Russia.
Axelrod stated that officials from the Commerce, State, and Treasury departments have been working closely with senior leaders of U.S. companies to discuss additional steps they can take to prevent their products from being used in Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. The ultimate goal is to ensure that U.S. companies are fully aware of the risks associated with shipping goods overseas and are taking proactive measures to prevent their products from ending up in countries where they may be used for nefarious purposes.
The U.S government has been working tirelessly since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, imposing sanctions and taking steps to limit Russia’s access