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2024年5月8日

著者:
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments response

...TI strongly opposes our chips’ use in Russian military equipment and the illicit diversion of our products to Russia. We stopped selling products into Russia in February 2022. Any shipments of TI chips into Russia are illicit and unauthorized. If we learn our parts have been diverted to Russia, we conduct an in-depth review and take immediate and appropriate action.

TI has a dedicated team that actively and carefully monitors the sale and shipment of our products as part of our robust global trade compliance program. We invest significant time and resources to screen customer orders to combat the actions of bad actors. As such, TI performs multiple screens during the order and fulfillment process.

It is our policy to comply with export control laws. We also require our distributors and customers to comply with export control laws and take action if we learn that they do not, up to and including termination.

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