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Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has ratified the decision prescribing new sanctions on Turkey.
According to the report of Sputnik News, following the ratification of the decision restrictions have been imposed on corporations and persons conducting activities in the ruling territory of the Turkish Republic to carry out activities on certain areas in Russia.
It has been noted that these restricted areas include sectors such as tourism, lodging, construction, architecture and lumbering.
Aforementioned restrictions will be effective as of January 1.
Corporations allowed to employ Turkish citizens
In addition to corporations restrained from employing Turkish citizens as of January 1, also the list of corporations excluded from this practice has been issued on the web page of the Russian Government.
According to the report Radikal news website has based upon the state-run Anadolu (Anatolian) Agency (AA), the names of the corporations who are allowed to employ Turkish citizens are as follows:
Denizbank (Moscow), Prokons (Novoivanovskoe), Rönesans İnşaat (Moscow and Saint Petersburg), AKOM (Samara), Almar Kaspian (Mahaçkala),Renault (Moscow), Krasnaya Polyana Ticaret Bölgesi (Soçi), Amara (Tatarstan), Ant Yapı (Moscow), ANTTEK (Moskova), Beko (Vladimirskaya), BOES İnşaat (Moscow), Vira (Saint Petersburg), VirKraft Mühendislik (Moscow), Vitra Tesisat ve Vitra Fayans (Moscow), Garant İnşaat (Crimea), Gemont (Kazan), Delta İnşaat (Moskova), Delta Köprü İnşaat (Moscow), Alabuga (Tatarstan), DizaynRus (Tatarstan), EAE (Vladimirskaya), Eurotek (Lipetsk),Kastamonu Entegre Kereste Sanayisi (Tatarstan), Kiparis 2 (Crimea), Marashstroy (Nijniy Novgorod), Polistroykapital (Kazan), Pro Akva (Moscow), RASEN International (Moscow), Rönesans Ağır Sanayi (Saint Petersburg), RenServis (Saint Petersburg), RenStroydetal (Saint Petersburg), RosTurPlast (Moscow), RM Stroy (Tatarstan), SGS (Moscow), Stroyplast (Kaluga), Strateji İnşaat (Volgagrad), Trimorya (Moscow), Philip Morris (Moscow), Ford (Tatarstan), Hayat Kimya (Tatarstan), Energo-Stroy (Saint Petersburg), ESTA İnşaat (Moscow), Ant Yapı Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. (Turkey-Moscow), ENKA İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş. (Turkey-Moscow), Monart İnşaat Sanayi ve Ticaret Şirketi (Moscow), IC İçtaş İnşaat (Saint Petersburg), Yamata Endüstriyel Projeler İnşaat Taahhüt ve Ticaret A.Ş. (Volgagrad, Tümen and Salehard regions) ve Pondera İnşaat Elektrik ve Mekanik İşleri Sanayi Ticaret Limited Şirketi (Turkey-Bashkortostan) (EKN/DG)