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Taiwan export ban limits Russia and Belarus to chips with frequencies under 25 MHz

TechSpot

DigiTimes reports that Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) published a list this week of strategic high-tech commodities banned from exportation to Russia and Belarus. The latter country is included as MOEA believes it could help Russia import such goods.

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Samsung has stopped shipping products to Russia

The Verge

Samsung is suspending shipments of all of its products to Russia, the company announced Friday. Due to the current geopolitical developments, shipments to Russia have been suspended,” reads a statement from an unnamed Samsung representative, via Samsung’s generic PR email address. “We Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge.

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Spotify is suspending its services in Russia

The Verge

Spotify is suspending its services in Russia as the country’s invasion of Ukraine continues into its second month. In a statement, the company appears to reference Russia’s new law that punishes spreading fake news about the military with up to 15 years in prison as the primary reason for why it’s shutting down in the country.

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IBM starts laying off employees in Russia, three months after suspending operations in the country

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Like many major tech firms, IBM suspended its business operations in Russia soon after the country invaded its neighbor. Since then, the company has been paying its Russia-based employees, but chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna last month warned that tightening sanctions on Russian banks were making it more difficult to.

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Shunning Russia: How Big Tech might be doing more harm than good

Digital Trends

Tech companies are pulling out of Russia, but are they helping or just posturing?

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Acer continued shipping products to Russia despite promising to stop

TechSpot

On April 8 last year, Acer said that due to recent developments, the company had decided to suspend business in Russia. A move also made by Dell, Intel, Nvidia, AMD, HP, and many other tech giants. Read Entire Article

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Cloudflare rejects demands to cancel its services in Russia

TechSpot

Oil giants like Shell have now refused to purchase Russian fuel, and fast food chains like McDonald's have elected to close all the restaurants they've opened in Russia. Even tech giants are joining in -- with a few notable exceptions, such as Cloudflare. Despite public pressure, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince.

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