Canadian Supplier to Turkey's Bayraktar Drones Goes Bankrupt Following Embargo
Canadian firm Telemus Systems Inc. has gone bankrupt after it had to stop supplying military equipment components to Turkey following the Ottawa’s embargo on defense exports to Turkey.
| Bayraktar TB2 CUAV |
The parts under embargo include camera systems fitted on popular Turkish combat drones including Bayraktar TB2 and Anka UAVs.
The ban caused Telemus to lose its main customer, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), ultimately leading to the firm’s bankruptcy, Middle East Eye (MEE) reported late Wednesday.
“Despite the company’s repeated attempts to reach a resolution with Global Affairs Canada, including explaining the material adverse impact on the company’s financial situation and solvency, the company’s Turkish export permits remained suspended,” the MEE report said.
As a result of the government sanctions, the company was no longer able to generate any revenue.
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