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'No Critical Issues': Siemens Products Can Be Replaced With Russian Analogues

© AFP 2023 / JOHANNES EISELEAn employee of German industrial giant Siemens works on a rotor at their Gas turbine plant on November 8, 2012 in Berlin
An employee of German industrial giant Siemens works on a rotor at their Gas turbine plant on November 8, 2012 in Berlin - Sputnik International
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In the wake of Siemens' decision to halt power equipment supplies to Russian state firms over reports of the company's turbines being transported to Crimea, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said that the firm's products can be easily replaced with Russian analogues.

ULAN-UDE (Republic of Buryatia, Russia), (Sputnik) — Russian state firms are not experiencing critical issues with replacing German conglomerate Siemens' products with either domestically or globally-made products, Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said Tuesday.

"There are no critical issues: there are several manufacturers in the world that make these types of products, we are already beginning to produce many types of products ourselves," Dvorkovich told reporters.

A red traffic light is seen in front of an office building of Siemens AG in Munich Perlach in this May 30, 2014 - Sputnik International
Berlin Still Deliberating Response to Siemens Turbine Deliveries to Crimea
Commenting on Siemens' announcement Friday to annul a power plant equipment supply license agreement and halt power equipment supplies to Russian state firms, Dvorkovich said "there is not yet a complete refusal to supply equipment, as far as I understand."

In early July, Siemens created a task force team to examine reports about the transfers of turbines produced by Siemens Gas Turbines Technologies, a joint venture with the Russian Power Machines company, to the Crimean peninsula. On Friday, the company said it had "credible information" that all four of its turbines intended for the project in southern Russia's Taman were illegally moved to Crimea. Siemens decided to annul a power plant equipment supply license agreement and suspend power equipment supplies to Russian state firms to devise new control measures.

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