US Concerned Iran and Others Aiding Russia to Secure Chips

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Russia continues to access foreign chips and technology through intermediaries like Iran, a senior US official responsible for regulating exports said.

“Russia has turned to other countries, if you can imagine the partners of Iran and North Korea, to fill some gaps in its procurement that are created by our products leaving the Russian market,” US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration Thea Kendler told reporters in Tokyo on Thursday. “We know that Russia is using Iranian drones in Ukraine, to kill civilians.”