“184 Ukrainian companies are under the sanctions of the National Security and Defense Council, 119 of which were included in the sanctions lists in 2024. This is written by Opendatabot with reference to the NSDC data. From 2021 to 2023, 67 companies were on the sanctions list. Sub-sanctioned companies are most often engaged in wholesale trade (33.2%), specialized construction (10.3%), construction (3.8%) and film production (3.8%). A small one”, — write on: ua.news
184 Ukrainian companies are under the sanctions of the National Security and Defense Council, 119 of which were included in the sanctions lists in 2024.
This is written by Opendatabot with reference to the NSDC data.
From 2021 to 2023, 67 companies were on the sanctions list.
Sub-sanctioned companies are most often engaged in wholesale trade (33.2%), specialized construction (10.3%), construction (3.8%) and film production (3.8%).
Companies engaged in agriculture, telecommunications, and radio and TV also make up a small share of the sanctions lists – 3.3% each.
The largest number of businesses under sanctions are located in Kyiv – a total of 102. There are significantly fewer companies in Odesa region – 17 (9.2%). The Lviv region is also among the leaders in terms of the number of enterprises – 13 or 7.1%.
Every second company from the total number will be under sanctions until 2027. Another 19.4% or 36 businesses will come out of restrictions no earlier than 2034. 15.1% or 28 companies are under indefinite sanctions.
Parimatch (UAH 2.6 billion), Colden Funds LLC (UAH 223 million) and Rivne High-Voltage Equipment Plant (UAH 120 million) received the highest revenue among companies under sanctions in 2023.
The most profitable businesses that have already left the sanction list are: “Patriot” LLC (4.8 million UAH), Fosagro-Ukraine (4.7 million UAH) and M.S.L. (346 million UAH).
We will remind that according to the decree by which President Volodymyr Zelenskyi implemented the NSDC’s decision to deprive Ukraine of traitors with state awards, 34 people will be stripped of their awards as a priority.
Before that, the Verkhovna Rada supported draft law No. 11410, which provides for the deprivation of state awards of Ukraine of persons who were convicted of serious or particularly serious crimes, criminal offenses against the foundations of Ukraine’s national security, against peace, security of humanity and international legal order, certain crimes against public safety; those who promote the aggressor state or justify the occupation of Ukraine.
In the first reading, the Verkhovna Rada voted for the draft law on the deprivation of state awards for the popularization or propaganda of Putin’s aggressive Russia in August of this year.
The other day, on November 20, this bill was finally approved.
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