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WorldAsiaMilitary expert Klintsevich: Russia will fill microchip shortage with help from China

Military expert Klintsevich: Russia will fill microchip shortage with help from China

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Russia will circumvent sanctions restrictions on microchips with help from China. About this in an interview with the publication SM News Andrey Klintsevich, director of the Center for the Study of Military and Political Conflict, said.China, like a number of other countries, acts as a middleman who resells important components for the Russian Federation. At the same time, the country will maintain its access to the world market in all scenarios, believes Andrey Klintsevich, director of the Center for the Study of Military and Political Conflicts. According to the expert, at the current level of trade development, it is impossible to isolate Russia from the outside.The specialist added that raw materials are more important for world powers at the moment. He is convinced that technology has become more accessible, while resources cause significant competition.


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