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China supplying Russia with technology despite sanctions—report

Por: Newsweek World January 24, 2023

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Russia is still able to import significant amounts of technology for use by its defense industry despite unprecedented global sanctions following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to a study.Silverado Policy Accelerator, a Washington, DC think tank, has examined trade data showing that, despite being punished for the war, Russia continues to have access to crucial dual-use technologies such as semiconductors, thanks in part to... + full article



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