https://www.tomshardware.com/news/taiwan-restricts-exports-of-25mhz-cpus-to-russia


"Due to restrictions imposed on exports to Russia by the United States, United 
Kingdom, and the European Union, leading Taiwanese companies were among the 
first to cease working with Russia after the country started full-scale war 
against Ukraine in late February. This week Taiwan's Ministry of Economic 
Affairs (MOEA) formally published its list of high-tech products that are 
banned from exportation to Russia and Belarus, which prevents all kinds of 
Taiwan-produced high-tech devices as well as tools used to make chips (whether 
or not they use technologies originated from the U.S., U.K., or E.U., which 
were already covered by restrictions) to be exported to the aggressive nation.  
"

"Items banned from exportation to Russia and Belarus are pursuant to Category 3 
to Category 9 of Wassenaar Arrangement, which covers electronics, computers, 
telecommunications, sensors, lasers, navigation equipment, maritime technology, 
navigation, avionics, jet engines, and a number of other categories.  "

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