Ukrainian watchdog accuses Haas of breaking sanctions to sell machines to Russian arms manufacturers.
report, but the outlet cites evidence that Haas continued sending
The allegation comes from the Economic Security Council of Ukraine. The ESCU is an independent watchdog organization"responsible for identifying and countering internal and external threats to economic security in Ukraine," according to. It often publishes information related to companies and countries that are skirting sanctions on Russia.
If U.S. regulators do find evidence that Haas Automation intentionally skirted these sanctions, they are likely to come down hard on the company. The Departments of Justice, Commerce, and the Treasury announced in a joint release two weeks ago that companies aiding Putin's war effort will be held accountable. Stratospheric fines and criminal penalties are not out of the norm when the U.S. catches sanction evaders.
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