US-made microchips and other tech is being rerouted to Russia by countries that are not allied with Ukraine.
An added approach included limiting technology access to Russia, a move aimed at strangling Russia's aerospace industry and its military for want of foreign-made spares. The
Microchips ubiquitous in electronic appliances these days are also used in military tools like drones. It is difficult to ascertain if a chip sent to Russia will be used for civilian or military purposes. , other countries across the globe continue to trade with Russia. The country is leveraging its trade relations with neutral nations in the Russia-Ukraine war to get its hands on Western tech.thitivong/iStockChina alone supplied 87 percent of Russian semiconductor imports for Q4 2022, when just a year ago, its share was 33 percent. Interestingly, more than half of these goods were not even made in China but only made a stop en route to Russia.
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