Russia wants to return to the days when it made do with few imports. But businesses are now dependent on imported parts and foreign software.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine at the end of February, the U.S. and allied countries have imposed heavy sanctions on Russia. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday dives into how these sanctions are affecting everyone from President Vladimir Putin to everyday Russian citizens.
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