Chinese companies that try to skirt Russia sanctions would face dire consequences, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told the New York Times. She said the U.S. could “essentially shut” China’s flagship Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation or any other Chinese company that keeps exporting chips or other high tech products to Russia by cutting off access to American software...
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