The United States is keeping a close eye on Russia's efforts to circumvent export controls.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] After the Ukrainian-Russian War broke out, Western countries led by the United States imposed export controls on Russia, making it more difficult for Russia to obtain raw materials and parts for making weapons.

The U.S. Treasury Department pointed out that they have seen Russia's efforts to evade controls and are monitoring and cracking down on them.

U.S. Undersecretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo will detail how Russia and its intelligence agencies circumvent U.S. sanctions at the Council on Foreign Relations next Tuesday, CNN reported.

"One of the cores of our strategy is to combat attempts to circumvent our sanctions," Eddie Yemo said, according to excerpts from the report.

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The excerpt reads, “We know that Russia is finding ways to circumvent these sanctions. In fact, we can conclude that the reason why the sanctions against Russia are working is that the Russian government has assigned the task of circumventing sanctions to their intelligence agencies. Bureau (FSB) and General Intelligence Agency (GRU).”

U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce Alan Estevez recently pointed out that the unprecedented export control measures imposed on Russia by the United States and 37 countries have gradually slowed down Moscow's access to raw materials for war machines, just chip imports The volume has been reduced by nearly 70%, and more restrictions are in the pipeline.