TMC throws dirt, tries to divide junior doctors to regain ground lost in agitation

Kolkata: West Bengal’s ruling party, the Trinamool...

CJI’s last 5 days on the bench: 5 key verdicts pending

New Delhi: As Chief Justice of India...

Palau is under attack from PRC

There is a spike in activity now...

‘Sanctioned companies not in violation of Indian law,’ says MEA

Business‘Sanctioned companies not in violation of Indian law,’ says MEA

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday reacted to the recent U.S. sanctions imposed on several Indian firms and nationals, with a spokesperson from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stating that Indian companies have not violated any national laws.
The sanctions announced by the U.S. State Department targets 19 Indian companies and two individuals accused of allegedly supplying materials and technology to Russia to support its military amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. Randhir Jaiswal, MEA spokesperson, stated, “We have seen reports on U.S. sanctions. India has a robust legal and regulatory framework on strategic trade and nonproliferation controls. We are also a member of three key multilateral non- proliferation export control regimes – the Wassenaar Arrangement, the Australia Group and the Missile Technology Control Regime, and have been effectively implementing relevant UNSC sanctions and UNSC resolution 1540 on non- proliferation.”
“Our understanding is that the sanctioned transactions and companies are not in violation of Indian laws. Nevertheless, in keeping with India’s established non-proliferation credentials, we are working with all the relevant Indian departments and agencies to sensitise Indian companies on applicable export control provisions, as also inform them on new measures being implemented that could impact Indian companies in certain circumstances,” he added.
“Regular strategic trade/export control outreach events for Indian industries and stakeholders are being carried out by agencies of the Government of India. We are also in touch with the US authorities to clarify issues.” Jaiswal further said.
Indian companies named in the sanctions, such as Shreegee Impex Private Limited maintain they operate within Indian law and claim the sanctions will not impact their business.

- Advertisement -

Check out our other content

Check out other tags:

Most Popular Articles