Abstract

The article presents an analysis of information on the state and prospects of the development of the electronic industry in Russia and China under sanctions. The factors hindering the development of the local electronics industry and integration into the global semiconductor value chain, the basic redistribution of the electronics industry, have been identified. The available technological and production capabilities of Russia and China in the field of electronic industry are considered. Potential conflict points between the two countries have been identified. It is concluded that when creating new regional value chains of electronic products in collaboration with friendly countries, it is necessary to reach agreements either on the delimitation of their segments between participants, or on quotas for the production of the similar products to reduce competition and increase the efficiency of interaction.

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