Texas Instruments' response to Russian sanction evasion issue by May 31, 2025?
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Russia's Military Uses Texas Instruments' Platform to Evade Sanctions and Buy US Chips
Dec 9, 2024, 11:09 AM
Russia's military has found a straightforward method to circumvent Western sanctions and acquire American semiconductors, according to internal Russian documents reviewed by Bloomberg. The documents reveal that some Russian distributors have integrated information from Texas Instruments' online shop, TI store, onto their sales platforms, allowing clients to view semiconductor inventory and pricing before placing orders, facilitating the purchase of US chips.
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