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Sanctions force Russia to replace Western electronics with inferior Chinese alternatives, Ukraine's policy advisor Vlasiuk says

Sanctions force Russia to replace Western electronics with inferior Chinese alternatives, Vlasiuk says

Due to sanctions, Russia is unable to independently produce the most complex electronic components and is forced to replace some Western parts with Chinese equivalents or redesign its systems. — Ukrin...

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Russia is unable to independently produce the most complex electronic components, such as computing modules, navigation units, and control systems. Due to sanctions, Russia is forced to replace some Western parts with Chinese equivalents or redesign the units, according to the Ukrainian President’s Advisor and Representative on Sanctions Policy, Vladislav Vlasiuk.

“The best example is navigation modules and certain high-precision microcontrollers. In a number of cases, the Russians have been forced to switch to alternative components that have inferior performance or require significant system redesigns... Our task is to make this process as difficult and expensive as possible,” the commissioner stated.

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According to him, the adoption of the 21st EU sanctions package is currently expected, and work has simultaneously begun on the 22nd package, which is intended to cover the energy and financial sectors—in particular, to create a mechanism to counter Russia’s procurement of petroleum products—as well as to serve as a response to the “elections” planned by the Kremlin in the occupied territories.

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