Inside the Gray Market Keeping Cisco Tech in Stock in Russia

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Cisco stopped selling its gear in Russia, but the tech giant's routers and other equipment are easy to find in Moscow. Here’s why.

With fireworks and fanfare, China and Russia opened a new bridge for freight traffic that links the two countries. As Russia’s isolation grows following its invasion of Ukraine, China is willing to keep their partnership going but not at any cost. Photo: Amur Region Government/Zuma Press Weeks after Moscow invaded Ukraine, tech giant Cisco Systems Inc.

stopped all sales of its hardware into Russia, and Washington issued a series of broad sanctions against the country, includingAs the war approaches its first anniversary, that same gear is still easy to find at a range of retailers in Moscow. It is being supplied by a network of third-party vendors in places like Turkey and Asia that have sprung up without Cisco’s authorization and are largely out of reach of American enforcement.

 

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