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US slaps sanctions on Russian tech firms, including largest chip maker

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The United States hit a series of Russian tech firms with sanctions today, including the nation’s largest chip maker, in the latest economic punishment for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.


The US Treasury said the sanctions are “part of its crackdown on the Kremlin’s sanctions evasion networks and technology companies, which are instrumental to the Russian Federation’s war machine.”


Mikron, the largest Russian manufacturer and exporter of microelectronics, is among the 21 entities and 13 individuals targeted by the sanctions.


“Joint Stock Company Mikron (Mikron) is the largest Russian manufacturer and exporter of microelectronics,” Treasury said, adding the firm is responsible for exporting more than 50 per cent of Russian microelectronics.


Also named were AO NII-Vektor, a software and communication technology firm, hardware sector company T-Platforms as well as Molecular Electronics Research Institute (MERI), which does work for the Russian government, Treasury said.


As a result of today’s sanctions, all US property of the targeted people and firms is blocked and must be reported to the US government.


The sanctions also take aim at Moscow-based OOO Serniya Engineering, which Treasury said “is at the center of a procurement network engaged in proliferation activities at the direction of Russian Intelligence Services.”


A series of people alleged to be working on behalf of Serniya were named in the sanctions, including Sergey Aleksandrovich Yershov and Viacheslav Yuryevich Dubrovinskiy.


“Russia not only continues to violate the sovereignty of Ukraine with its unprovoked aggression but also has escalated its attacks striking civilians and population centers,” said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.


“We will continue to target (Vladimir) Putin’s war machine with sanctions from every angle,” she added.


The Kremlin has scrambled to limit the effects on Russia’s economy of the unprecedented sanctions, which have affected everything from the central bank’s foreign reserves to McDonalds.


Over one month into the invasion launched on February 24, Moscow has faced heavy military losses and unprecedented sanctions in exchange for relatively meagre progress on the ground.


But analysts say a variety of factors, including the changing seasons and even an upcoming new Russian draft conscription intake, could encourage Putin to press the operation for months to come.

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