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Chinese Traders and Moroccan Ports: How Russia Flouts Global Tech Bans

Using specialized e-commerce sites, secretive shipping workarounds and a constellation of middlemen, Russia has obtained the tech components it needs to keep its economy and war in Ukraine going.

Paul Mozur
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China, Cisco Systems Inc, Computer Chips, Computers and the Internet, E-Commerce, Enterprise Computing, Intel Corporation, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Juniper Networks Inc, Morocco, Nag, ProSoft, Russia, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Supply Chain, Telephones and Telecommunications
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