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Russia's technology imports from East Asia

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  • Röyskö, Aino
  • Simola, Heli
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This brief considers the role of East Asian economies in Russia's technology imports. The EU, US and UK have set strict sanctions and export restrictions on Russia in response to the war in Ukraine, while responses from East Asian economies have been mixed. By restricting exports of technology production equipment and inputs, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore have substantially hindered the availability of certain technology products in Russia. China and most other emerging economies in East Asia have not imposed sanctions on Russia and thus could potentially provide substitutes for Russia for some technology imports restricted by sanctions. There is little evidence so far, however, of any such shift occurring.

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  • Röyskö, Aino & Simola, Heli, 2022. "Russia's technology imports from East Asia," BOFIT Policy Briefs 6/2022, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:bofitb:62022
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    1. Iikka Korhonen & Heli Simola, 2022. "How Important Are Russia's External Economic Links?," Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, vol. 21(2), pages 1-13, Summer.
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