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Réponse de l'entreprise

8 Nov 2024

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NXP

NXP response

NXP does not tolerate the use of NXP products in North Korean, Russian or Iran-made military systems or any other application our products were not designed or licensed for, nor has NXP been found to have violated any export control or sanction laws.

We are committed to complying with the law, and we work diligently to ensure our products are not improperly diverted to embargoed countries including Russia, Iran, North Korea and Belarus for use in weapons and other systems for which they were not designed or intended. Our team is in ongoing contact with regulators around the world on this issue, working within an industry-wide effort to prevent illegal chip diversion.

In January 2023, The Semiconductor Industry Association published an article dissecting the matter, with detailed explanation on the challenges faced by the semiconductor industry as a whole in dealing with the illicit diversion of chips.

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