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Russians might face prison for revealing logistics of approved items

A Russian draft law proposes punishment of approximately seven years in jail and heavy fines for the general public disclosure of details about the supply chains of approved products imported into Russia and about payment systems.

Russia still depends on numerous modern products produced in the West, such as microchips, which are prohibited for export to Russia. These items are essential for keeping many Russian commercial enterprises operational, consisting of in the defence sector.

To bypass Western sanctions, including those enforced over the dispute in Ukraine, Russia has established complex logistical schemes through intermediaries in 3rd countries and a worldwide deals facilities.

In the existing context of external sanctions pressure, maintaining the recognized production and technological chains that make sure the strategic advancement of the Russian economy acquires unique significance, said an explanatory note for the draft submitted to parliament by the government.

Numerous Russian officials and businesspeople have been calling for logistics and payments info to be classified as a. state secret.

The authors of the draft described sites sharing. leaked customs data, along with details appearing in. conventional media or on social networks about logistics schemes for. providing approved goods.

The draft's explanatory note said the goal of such. products was to hurt specific financial entities, sectors of the. economy, and, more broadly, the financial interests of Russia.

(source: Reuters)