How do sanctions against Russia work, and what new restrictions are being prepared for the aggressor? Moscow allocated $7B to purchase microelectronics for the military-industrial complex but was not able to complete the purchase due to sanctions, said the Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Polic... #AndriiPyshnyi #DefenseIndustryRussia #Gazprombank #Microchips #SanctionsAgainstRussia #ShadowFleetRussia
Despite reducing Russia’s importation of goods necessary for the war, the aggressor buys a third of them from Western companies. According to KSE, in nine months of 2023, the import of military components into the Russian Federation decreased by only 9.1%, and the import of dual-use goods decreased by 28.5% compared to the peri... #ChipProduction #ExportToRussia #Microchips #MilitaryGoods
Ukraine plans to enter the global semiconductor market and produce 50,000 chips per month. This figure is planned to be reached within three years from the start of the factory’s construction, Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation Valeriya Ionan said. She said, “we will meet the domesti... #ChipProduction #Microchips #MykhailoFedorov #TechUkraine #ValeriyaIonan
Several countries continue to help Russia purchase microchips for its weapons. NYT journalists noted that at the end of March, US and EU officials exchanged information about millions of dollars’ worth of prohibited technology that seeps through the cracks in their defense syste... #circumventionOfSanctions #Microchips #SanctionsAgainstRussia
Ukraine’s allies are pressuring the emirates to stop supplying electronics to Russia. The US, the UK, and the EU have begun to pressure the United Arab Emirates, demanding that it stop providing Russia with critical electronic goods that it can use to create weapons. As the FT notes, t... #circumventionOfSanctions #ElectronicsExport #Microchips