Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology Plc

Sanctioned
Last update: 01/06/2026
Company name: Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology Plc

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- Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology PLC est placée sous l’autorité ou sous la direction des Forces de défense érythréennes et a son siège dans leur complexe du Centre technique milita
- Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology PLC est placée sous l’autorité ou sous la direction des Forces de défense érythréennes et a son siège dans leur complexe du Centre technique milita
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology Plc have any sanctions?

Yes, Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology Plc is sanctioned by:

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3. Where does this information come from?

Pibisi's proprietary AML database gathers all of its information from public, official, online AML lists and institutional websites. These are the sources that contain information about Eritech Computer Assembly & Communication Technology Plc:

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European External Action Service (EEAS) - Consolidated list of sanctions Sanctioned EU
Direction générale du Trésor (DGT) - Registre national des gels Sanctioned FRA-DGT FRA
Portal oficial de datos europeos Sanctioned
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