Совместное предприятие "Ди Эй Би Интернейшнл", Санкт-Петербург (RU)
Classes
10
NICE Classification
мебель для медицинских целей;
кресла медицинские и зубоврачебные;
медицинские приборы и инструменты;
ортопедические изделия;
12
NICE Classification
кресла-каталки для больных;
декоративные детали для транспортных средств;
диски колес;
колпаки на ступицы колес;
приспособления для транспортных средств;
предохраняющие от кражи;
42
NICE Classification
использование запатентованных изобретений;
Domain names similar "DAB"
News around "DAB" trademark
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2023-08-08
negative
Review found Afghan central bank lacks independence from Taliban - US watchdog
A U.S.-funded assessment of Afghanistan's central bank says it lacks independence from the Taliban administration. The assessment found flaws with the management of the central bank, known as Da Afghanistan Bank, or DAB. Concerns about the bank's leadership and anti-money laundering safeguards are at the heart of a standoff over the bank.
2023-07-21
negative
Audit fails to win U.S. backing for release of Afghan...
Audit fails to win U.S. backing for release of Afghan central bank funds - U.s. officials. Audit examined DAB's controls against money laundering and terrorism financing. Afghanistan remains mired in grave humanitarian and economic crises.
2023-06-19
neutral
Taliban Central Bank Governor Talks Business with Chinese Ambassador
Taliban’s “acting” central bank governor, Mullah Hidayatullah Badri, met with Chinese Ambassador Wang Yu on Thursday in Kabul. Badri became the finance minister of Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul in August 2021, but he switched jobs and became governor of DA Afghanistan Bank (DAB) in March 2023 for unclear reasons.
2023-03-05
negative
Sept. 11 victims cannot seize Afghan central bank assets -U.S. judge
Judge says he is "constitutionally restrained" from finding that the Taliban is Afghanistan's government. U.S. President Joe Biden ordered $3.5 billion of the DAB funds set aside to benefit the Afghan people. Creditor groups had sued many defendants, including al-Qaeda, over the 9/11 attacks.