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Lithuania-Registered Firms Exploit Loopholes to Evade Sanctions and Access Western Technology

March 10, 2026
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Source link : https://europ.info/2026/03/10/lithuania-registered-firms-exploit-loopholes-to-evade-sanctions-and-access-western-technology/

A recent report published by Anadolu Ajansı has revealed that Lithuania-registered companies have been implicated in schemes aimed at circumventing international sanctions and securing access to Western technology. The findings highlight concerns over regulatory loopholes being exploited by certain firms to bypass restrictions, raising questions about the effectiveness of current oversight mechanisms. This development comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and increased scrutiny of sanction enforcement worldwide.

Lithuania Registered Companies Exploited for Sanctions Evasion and Technology Access

Investigations have uncovered a complex network of Lithuania-registered companies that are instrumental in circumventing international sanctions. These firms serve as conduits for entities aiming to bypass regulatory scrutiny, facilitating transactions that would otherwise be blocked. Authorities suggest that the corporate structures are often shell companies with minimal…

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Author : Charlotte Adams

Publish date : 2026-03-10 16:10:00

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