U.S. could hit Russia smartphone, aircraft part imports if it invades Ukraine
U.S. officials are considering tough export control measures
to disrupt Russia’s economy should Russian President Vladmir Putin invade
Ukraine, a Biden administration official told Reuters.
The measures, to be discussed in a meeting of senior
officials on Tuesday, would be in addition to economic sanctions the Biden
administration is contemplating should Russia invade, after massing tens of
thousands of troops along the Ukrainian border.
U.S. President Joe Biden has threatened devastating actions
against Russia, to try to warn Putin off any possible military incursion. Putin
has denied that Russia plans an invasion.
Measures to be discussed at the White House meeting include
“extraordinary” export control measures that could choke off broad swaths of
industrial and consumer technologies to Russia, said the official, who spoke on
condition of anonymity.
The measures being discussed could halt Russia’s ability to
import smartphones, key aircraft and automobile components, and materials from
many other sectors. They could have a major impact on Russian consumers,
industrial operations, and employment, the official said.
The official said the potential measures would be
unprecedented for Russia. They would employ tools used by former President
Donald Trump’s administration, and carried forward by the Biden administration,
to block Chinese telecommunications company Huawei from accessing advanced
semiconductors.
The basis of such an action is the fact that semiconductors
that go into Huawei phones include parts that were designed in the United
States, the official said. This can touch chips all around the world based on
the fact that key U.S. input went into them, the official said.
U.S. officials plan to consult closely with key partners in
Europe and Asia that could be implicated by these measures and to encourage
coordinated efforts where appropriate, the official said.
Russia’s cellphone market is dominated by foreign companies
like Apple, Samsung and Huawei , which became subject to a new Russia law this
year requiring them to install Russian software.
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