America threatens China if it dares to supply chipsets to Russia

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America threatens China if it dares to supply chipsets to Russia


When a number of foreign companies have left the market, while others have suspended supply, and logistics schemes have gone awry.

Due to the war with Ukraine, the country is threatened with a technological blockade when the economy and development begins to fall. But on the other hand, the Russian people and government believe that China will help them.

The United States was well aware that Russia could survive thanks to supplies from China, so they decided to warn Beijing of any deal with Russia. If a Chinese company supplies chipsets to a Russian company, the US Secretary of Commerce will not ignore this fact and will launch an attack. As has been done before with Huawei.

At the same time, the US Secretary of Commerce confirmed that so far Chinese companies have not violated the rules for imposing sanctions on Russia. As part of this policy, the US Government will continue to monitor the situation and will take a firm response if China provides assistance to Russia in any form, especially the supply of chipsets.

Will China comply with the threats posed by the American government?

According to some experts, America is still China's main trading partner, and the Beijing government doesn't seem to want to lose that market.

Previously, the Russian company, BQ, reported that the license to use Android for their products had been revoked by Google, including filing for certification for their next products. This then triggered the company to look at Huawei's Harmony OS as an alternative to Android.

In different news, the hacker group Anonymous is waging their war by siding with Ukraine. They attack Russian infrastructure and foreign companies that have not joined the boycott. This week, they reported that they had managed to break into the Central Bank of Russia and stole as many as 35 thousand important files.

Anonymous keeps its promise to put tens of thousands of important files on the world's internet network. As much as 28GB of documents they send across several places, and if anyone tries to block it, they are ready to share more new links.

After investigation, the document is an audit report and data of bank owners. Anonymous claims that they managed to get the data from the Central Bank of Russia.
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