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Haas: Indirectly Fueling Russian Arms Industry with Technology

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PBS NewsHour

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U.S. company Haas Automation, based in California, appears to still indirectly supply the Russian arms industry with technology, despite claiming to have severed ties with its official distributor in Russia. Spare parts for Haas machines continue to flow into Russia through a mysterious Chinese firm, Suzhou Sup Bestech Machine Tools Co., LTD, which was established shortly after Haas officially pulled out of Russia. The spare parts are believed to be used to maintain Haas machines owned by Russian defense firms, including the Novosibirsk instrument building plant (NPZ). Ukrainian officials have called for stronger enforcement of sanctions against American companies involved in supplying the Russian arms industry. The U.S. Treasury and the Department of Commerce have not confirmed whether they are investigating Haas or planning to impose fines.

US Company Accused of Illegally Supplying Tech to Russia Despite Sanctions

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PBS NewsHour

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Haas Automation, a high tech American manufacturer, may be violating American sanctions by supplying precision machining tools to several sanctioned enterprises in the Russian arms industry, according to documents filed with the U.S. Treasury and the Department of Commerce. The Economic Security Council of Ukraine alleges that Haas is doing business with the Russian arms industry through Abamet Management LTD., a company in Russia that is its official distributor in Russia and Belarus. Haas vice president Peter Zierhut denied the allegations, but customs records reviewed by "NewsHour" show that shipments continued for months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine began.