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No. 1. (A) Prohibition on Participation in Public Procurement of Goods NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. 1. C ONSTRUCTION COMPANIES (a) Prohibition on participation in public JSC “Direktsia po stroitelstvu procurement of goods, zheleznoi dorogi Berkakit- works and services from Tommot-Yakutsk” companies – residents of (1121402000213) a foreign country, which are state-owned JSC “Institute Giprobudmist – companies, and Saint Petersburg ” companies, the share in (1037828021660) share capital of which is a foreign state property, LLC “KBK GRUPP” as well as public (1106164001525) procurement from other companies, which JSC “Kransodargazstroy” dispose goods, works (1022301172750 and services from a foreign country, which LLC “Mostdorstroy” is a subject of sanctions; (1152308004067) (b) Freezing of assets – PJSC “Mostotrest” temporary restriction of (1027739167246) the company’s right to use and dispose of LLC “Mostzagin No. 75” owned property; (1157847271834) 3 years (c) Other sanctions, which LLC “Portgidrostroy” comply with principles (1042309094871) of their application; LLC “SGM-Most” (1157746088170) LLC “Construction Holding Company “Stare misto - KARST” (1027800546311) LLC “Budgazmontazh” (1077762942212) Federal Public Establishment “Federal automobile roads administration office “Taman” of federal road agency” (1024900963086) JSC “Firm “DEKO” (1025400527680) JSC “Center of ship building “Zirochka” (1082902002677) 1 Unless specifically indicated otherwise, all companies are Russian entities engaged in economic activities. NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC “Bosporekostroy” (1159102029569) LLC “GidroPromStroy” (5087746152016) State unitary enterprise “Sevastopol shipyard n.a. Sergo Ordzhonikidze” (1159204015080) LLC “Ship building yard “Zaliv” (1147746919044) JSC “Central construction bureau “Koral” (1149204029050) 2. PUBLISHING HOUSES (a) Restrictions on trade operations; LLC “TD Algoritm” (1107746280289) (b) Restrictions on withdrawal of capital CJSC “Knizhnyi mir” from Ukraine; (1037700232316) (c) Suspension of LLC “Publishing office “Eksmo” performance of (1027739148656) economic and financial obligations; LLC “Publishing office “Viche” (1117746011790) (d) Other sanctions, which comply with principles LLC “Publishing office of their application; 3 years Tsentrpoligraf” (1177746913310) LLC “Publishing office Iauza” (1027739924948) LLC “Publishing office AST” (1117746849648) LLC “Publishing house “Piter” (1147847361970) LLC “Iauza-press” (5067746073852) 3. ІТ -COMPANIES, INCLUDING (a) Prohibition on ANTIVIRUS COMPANIES, participation in public SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS, procurement of goods, SOCIAL MEDIA AND works and services from 3 years DESTINATION SITES, AS WELL AS companies – residents of COMPANIES, WHICH DEVELOP a foreign country, which GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS are state-owned 2 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. CJSC “Construction Bureau companies, and “Panorama” (1067746583080) companies, the share in share capital of which is CJSC “Galaxy Centre” a foreign state property, (7716634723) as well as public procurement from other CJSC “Sapran Group” companies which (7725637086) dispose goods, works and services from a JSC “Askon” (7809009923) foreign country which is a subject of sanctions; JSC “Kasperskyi Lab” (b) Freezing of assets – JSC “Nvision Group” temporary restriction of (7703282175) the company’s right to use and dispose of LLC “1C” (7709860400) owned property; LLC (representative office in (c) Restrictions on trade Ukraine) “1C Multimedia operations; Ukraine” (Ukraine, 33144586) (d) Restrictions on LLC (representative office in withdrawal of capital Ukraine) “1CRarus Soft Ukraine” from Ukraine; (Ukraine, 38771945) (e) Suspension of LLC (representative office in performance of 2 years Ukraine) “1c-Tellur Module” economic and financial (Ukraine, 35854845) obligations; LLC (representative office in (f) Limitation or Ukraine) “Alfa-Kom Soft” termination of rendering (Ukraine, 36110832) of telecommunication services and usage of LLC (representative office in telecommunication Ukraine) “Centre of Information networks of general use; Technology “ParusYedineniie” (Ukraine, 31613602) (g) Prohibition on issuing permits, licenses LLC (representative office in allowing import or Ukraine) “Donbas-Budget” export of currency (Ukraine, 35610390) values from the foreign country to Ukraine, or to LLC (representative office in such foreign country Ukraine) “Kharkiv-Budget” from Ukraine, and (Ukraine, 33898278) limitation of cash withdrawals from LLC (representative office in payment cards issued by Ukraine) “Parus-1” (Ukraine, 32624903) 3 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC (representative office in residents of a foreign Ukraine) “Parus-2” (Ukraine, country; 31238956) (h) Prohibition to transfer LLC (representative office in technologies, rights to Ukraine) “Parus-Budget” intellectual property; (Ukraine, 32305115) and (or) LLC (representative office in (i) Prohibition for Internet Ukraine) “Parus-Desna” (Ukraine, service providers to 40352662) provide services of internet users’ access to LLC (representative office in the services Ukraine) “Parus-Dnipro” (Ukraine, 37989033) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Donbas” (Ukraine, 36062522) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Kharkiv” (Ukraine, 23464191) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Kirovohrad” (Ukraine, 33797321) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Lev” (Ukraine, 35897611) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Misto” (Ukraine, 35426077) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Prykarpattia” (Ukraine, 35022945) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Rivne” (Ukraine, 40350052) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Tavriia” (Ukraine, 31637953) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Ternopil” (Ukraine, 35883106) 4 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Ukraine” (Ukraine, 25201366) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus- Vprovadzhennia” (Ukraine, 35426082) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Zakhid” (Ukraine, 33917431) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Zaporizhia” (Ukraine, 38025257) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Zhytomyr” (Ukraine, 40349873) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Pershyi bit” (Ukraine, 39477371) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Skyline Software” (Ukraine, 30725121) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Sunline” (Ukraine, 35933502) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Tellur-Prom” (Ukraine, 24280116) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “TSYT “Parus-Plus” (Ukraine, 33598970) LLC (representative office in Ukraine) “Yuzhnyi Parus” (Ukraine, 38017335) LLC “ABBYY” (1188914410) LLC “Abi Ukraine LTD” (Ukraine, 31111574) LLC “Askon-KR” (Ukraine, 34584648) 5 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC “Asteros Ukraine” (Ukraine, 14276326) LLC “Centre of Technical Support “Doctor Web” (Ukraine, 33602079) LLC “Corporation Galaxy Kyiv” (Ukraine, 31662246) LLC “Corporation “Parus” (93495023) LLC “Doctor Web” LLC “Document Management” (7701835459) LLC “Efektyvni rishennia Sumy” (Ukraine, 37654974) LLC “HISINFO” (Ukraine, 35762938) LLC “I-Teko Projects” (7703768198) LLC “I-Teko Ukraine” (Ukraine, 37506599) LLC “Intaliev Ukraine” (Ukraine, 32980523) LLC “Kasperskyi Lab Ukraine” (Ukraine, 37027604) LLC “Korus Consulting SNH” (7801392271) LLC “Lietograf IT Consulting and Services” (7719642810) LLC “Lietograf It Consulting and Services Ukraine” (Ukraine, 35977864) LLC “Mail.RU Group” (1097746572813) LLC “Mail.RU Ukraine” (Ukraine, 36001370) 6 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC “Masterdata” (7704585662) LLC “Masterdata Ukraine” (Ukraine, 35871959) LLC “Mont” (7703313144) LLC “Mont UA” (Ukraine, 38615674) LLC “NTK Consulting” (Ukraine, 37144417) LLC “NVO “EDD” (Ukraine, 37078685) LLC “NVP Enertekh” (Ukraine, 32438839) LLC “Optyma-Ukraine” (Ukraine, 32524990) LLC “Parus-Spetsproekt” (representative office in Ukraine) (Ukraine, 30860922) LLC “Politerm” (7825488511) LLC “Sapran Ukraine” (Ukraine, 34481362) LLC “Softkorn” (Ukraine, 33549927) LLC “Softline Group” (7706218989) LLC Softline Group “Ukraine” (Ukraine, 38987207) LLC “V Kontakti” (Ukraine, 38004331) LLC “Vkontaktie” (1079847035179) LLC “Yandex.Ukraine” (Ukraine, 33942824) PrJSC “Nvision-Assets” (Ukraine, 19115651) 7 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. Subsidiary Company “Eurosoftprom” (Ukraine, 31813873) Subsidiary Company “Nvision- Holding” (Ukraine, 25412078) Subsidiary Company (representative office in Ukraine) “Parus-Donbas” of “Joint Ukrainian-Russian venture “Parus-Ukraine” (Ukraine, 31586795) LLC “Interselekt” (Ukraine, 39449831) CJSC “Inline group” (7725111141) LLC “Inline group west” (Ukraine, 34242534) LLC “Mehasoft” (6168099801) LLC “Mehasoft” (Ukraine, 30600660) LLC “Mehasoft oblik” (Ukraine, 40259320) LLC “Smart city” (9102011223) 3 years LLC “Ukrsoft Ltd” (Ukraine, 39563397) LLC “Lex-consult+” (Ukraine, 38311496) SURP (spilne ukraiinsko-rosiiske pidpryiemstvo) “Meha Ltd” (Ukraine, 23425274) LLC “Simeks” (Ukraine, 31714723) JSC “Group of companies Nateks” CJSC “NTTc Nateks” 8 NAME (REGISTRATION/TAX SANCTIONS APPLIED TO THE DURATION NUMBER)1 COMPANY No. LLC “Nateks Ukraine” (Ukraine, 34646960) LLC “Е-КОМ” (Ukraine, 34241719) OJSC “МBК-S” (7719579870) LLC “Spets IT
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