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American processor manufacturer Qualcomm has stopped selling its products to Russian companies, Nate Tibbits, senior vice president for government relations at the company, said on Twitter.
“We comply with US sanctions and laws and do not sell products to Russian companies,” Tibbits wrote in response to a tweet by Ukraine’s Digital Transformation Minister Mikhail Fedorov, who claimed that the company continues to operate in Russia.
Earlier it was reported about the suspension of deliveries to the Russian Federation by the largest manufacturer of Intel processors. Also, Microsoft and the largest supplier of video cards Nvidia announced the termination of sales.
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin made an emergency appeal to the Russians and announced a special military operation in the Donbass. In his speech, he stated that “circumstances require decisive action from Russia” and stressed that “Russia will not allow Ukraine to have nuclear weapons.” In response to Russia’s actions, Western countries (USA, Canada, EU, UK, Japan) announced new, tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation, including financial and economic ones.
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Source: Rosbalt

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