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Latvian companies report investments of 18.7 million euros from Belarus

According to information received from lorsoftAt present, investments of 18.7 million euros from Belarus have been registered in the start-up capital of Latvian companies.

A total of 727 investors from Belarus are registered in Latvia. These people invested money in the start-up capital of 718 companies.

The Council of Europe’s regulation of 2 December on restrictive measures against Belarus contains information on 17 individuals and 11 legal entities subject to EU sanctions because of their involvement in the Alexander Lukashenko regime. These actions are aimed at the entry of the European Union’s external borders or the movement of illegal goods across the border.

The European Union imposed sanctions on Igor Khrushchev, the head of the Special Operations Service of the Belarusian State Border Committee, and heads of the Belarusian State Border Guard units, several officials of the Supreme Court of Belarus, and the head of the Belarusian state television. channel. You have Marat Markov et al

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The list of sanctions also includes state-owned Belarus Belarusian Airlines, a state – owned tourism company central resortThe travel agency, which is believed to be one of the companies coordinating the flow of illegal immigrants trying to cross the Belarusian-European border illegally Oscar, which helped Iraqi citizens obtain entry visas, as well as other organizations in Belarus.

information from lorsoft It appears that there are currently 388 people on Belarus on the sanctions list. It includes 302 individuals and 86 organizations.

lorsoft The data also reveal that there are shareholders among companies subject to EU sanctions Logistics oilliquidated in early November this year. It is included Belarus (55%), Belarusian oil exchange (35%) a naftan (10%).

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