The Russian authorities have found an answer to anti-Russian sanctions.
By December 31, the decision of the Russian authorities imposed restrictions on the export of inert gases necessary for the production of chips.
In particular, such gases as neon, helium, krypton and others that were supplied to Japan fell under the sanctions.
This information, as “Notepad” writes, was confirmed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Experts agreed that restrictions on the export of inert gases is Russia’s response to the sanctions imposed against it.
This step by Moscow will eventually lead to an increase in the shortage of supply of chips on the world market, since the production of the same gases was suspended at Ukrainian plants in Mariupol and Odessa, where half of the world volume was produced.
As a result, a new collapse is brewing all over the world, associated with the release of microchips.
Commenting on the decision of the authorities, Deputy Minister Vasily Shpak said that such restrictions would enable Russia to rebuild broken chains and set up new ones.
He explained that Russia will now simply increase its production capacity, which will provide a competitive advantage for further building mutually beneficial negotiations with colleagues.
The same data was confirmed by economic analyst Denis Efremov, calling the decision of the Russian government a response to the sanctions imposed.
According to Efremov, such a step will force the West to negotiate with the Kremlin, because otherwise strategically important industries will collapse.
Also “Notepad” provided data on the share of supplies of precious metals from Russia and Ukraine to the United States.
Thus, Russia supplies more than 1/3 of the required amount of palladium to the USA, and about 90% of neon is supplied by Ukraine. Thus, the production of microchips in the United States turned out to be questionable.
In total, palladium supplies to Russia on the world market amount to 25-30%, and platinum 8-10%.
Earlier, Topnews wrote that Chinese President Xi Jinping instructed to find a way to help the Russian Federation without violating sanctions.
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