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How U.S. microchips are fueling Russia’s military — despite sanctions

Por: NBC News Tech August 07, 2023

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Western microchips used to power smartphones and laptops are continuing to enter Russia and fuel its military arsenal, new analysis shows. Trade data and manifests analyzed by CNBC show that Moscow has been sourcing an increased number of semiconductors and other advanced Western technologies through intermediary countries such as China. In 2022, Russia imported $2.5 billion worth of semiconductor technologies, up from $1.8 billion in 2021.... + full article



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