Australia imposed sanctions against 14 Russian companies, including Gazprom, Transneft, Alrosa and Russian Railways
![]() 677 Thursday, 14 April, 2022, 10:30 The Australian authorities have expanded the sanctions imposed on a number of Russian companies due to the war unleashed by Russia in Ukraine. AT list added 14 more legal entities from the Russian Federation, follows from a document published on the government website. In particular, the sanctions included: “Gazprom”, Gazprom Neft, “Transneft” Rostelecom, RusHydro, “Sogaz”, Alrosa, KamAZ, RUSSIAN RAILWAYS, Novorossiysk Sea Trade Port, Roselectronics, United Shipbuilding Corporation, “Sevmash”, Sovcomflot. |

Apple stock has lost $191 billion in market cap over 2 days on fears of China's crackdown
338108.09.2023, 21:36
Ukrainian grain is now exported through Croatian ports
362407.09.2023, 20:30
Statement from president Joe Biden on Ukraine Independence day
582124.08.2023, 18:31
UK sanctions target foreign suppliers to Russian military
636608.08.2023, 18:18
EU suspends budget support, security cooperation with Niger
755029.07.2023, 21:54
U.S. chipmaker AMD to invest $400 million in India by 2028
754728.07.2023, 17:48
Maldives: Small island nation with big role shipping chips to Russia
812822.07.2023, 18:30
China imports record volumes of Russian oil in first half of 2023
841720.07.2023, 20:06
