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Trapped in China: Intelligence Debunks Myth of Russia's Technological Independence

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Despite the Kremlin's claims of accelerated "import substitution," the Russian economy remains critically dependent on foreign technologies, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the press service of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. Real Figures and Propaganda According to the intelligence service, the Kremlin planned to achieve 70-90% independence in strategic sectors (aviation, energy, chemicals) by 2030, but actual figures lag signific…
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Despite the Kremlin's claims of accelerated "import substitution," the Russian economy remains critically dependent on foreign technologies, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the press service of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. Real Figures and Propaganda According to the intelligence service, the Kremlin planned to achieve 70-90% independence in strategic sectors (aviation, energy, chemicals) by 2030, but actual figures lag signific…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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