in Russia, a plant that was supposed to become the country's largest microchip manufacturer went bankrupt – UNIAN
It was supervised by the former Russian Minister of Communications Leonid Reiman, who is close to Putin.
In Russia, the Angstrem company, which was engaged in the production of chips, began to go bankrupt. This was reported by The Moscow Times.
The decision to declare the debtor bankrupt was made at the request of Zenit Bank. As stated in the materials, in November 2019, the court recovered 1 billion rubles from the Angstrem company in favor of the bank, but the company never returned the money.
“Angstrem” was significant for the Russian Federation, because it was seen as the country's largest manufacturer of microchips. The project was supervised by a Russian statesman close to Putin, Leonid Reiman, who served as Minister of Communications and from 2008 to 2010 was an adviser to the Russian President.
In 2008, his company received…