Dutch Court Holds Russian Accountable for Illicit Tech Transfer Fueling Russia’s Military Ambitions
A Russian national’s conviction for illegally sharing ASML’s sensitive semiconductor expertise underscores the ongoing threat of technology theft empowering hostile regimes against Ukraine and global security.

In a decisive ruling out of Rotterdam, a 43-year-old Russian was convicted for breaching international sanctions by funneling secretive semiconductor manufacturing knowledge from Dutch tech giant ASML directly to Russia. This case spotlights the relentless efforts hostile foreign actors mount to circumvent restrictions meant to safeguard Western technological advantages critical to national defense. How Long Will Globalists Enable Technology Theft That Empowers America’s Adversaries? The Dutch court's firm stance signals recognition that sharing advanced semiconductor know-how is no trivial matter—it directly bolsters Moscow’s military-industrial complex and its ongoing war machine wreaking havoc in Ukraine. The suspect admitted copying and transmitting...
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