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Company Response

6 Mag 2024

Author:
Analog Devices

Analog Devices response

...ADI has complied fully with export laws. ADI has robust internal policies, controls, and practices to ensure sales of ADI products comply with export control laws in the U.S. and in other countries in which ADI operates.

ADI’s public statement is posted on our company website regarding our efforts to inhibit illicit product diversion.

Here is some additional information to add to your report or weekly update, as you see fit: Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and in compliance with U.S. and EU sanctions, ADI ceased business activities in Russia and the Russian-backed regions of Ukraine and Belarus, and promptly instructed all of our distributors to halt shipments of our products into these regions.

ADI supports efforts by Congress and government agencies to investigate improper product diversion of semiconductor parts by brokers or diverters as ADI partners with multiple law enforcement, government agencies, and external parties to take appropriate actions.

Combating unauthorized diversion and the unintended misuse of products and technologies is an issue which ADI takes very seriously and the entire semiconductor industry faces.

ADI does not condone or support the use of our products for end applications for which they were not intended or authorized, nor do we condone or support the illicit diversion of our products to countries or entities subject to U.S. or international sanctions.

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Western components found in weapons used by Russia in Ukraine show issues in export control enforcement, according to new report; incl. cos. response & non-response

Products of over 250 Western companies repeatedly found in Russian weapons on Ukraine’s battlefield expose issues in export controls enforcement, according to new report; incl. cos. responses & non-responses