Russia’s Chip Supply at Risk From U.S.-Led Sanction Push
- Threat of U.S. sanctions have already impacted Russia’s access
- Brussels on Friday morning confirmed semiconductor sanctions
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The Biden administration and EU’s call for sanctions against Russia will jeopardize the country’s ability to buy semiconductors and other technology -- and it could affect military technologies in the future.
The U.S. government on Thursday said it will implement export controls designed to cut Russia off from semiconductors and other advanced technology crucial to the military, biotechnology, and aerospace industries. Allies such as Japan, Taiwan and South Korea -- all key chipmaking countries -- have either followed suit or indicated that they will.