The European Union has proposed sanctions on seven Chinese companies for allegedly selling equipment that could be used in weapons to support Russia’s military efforts. The list of companies includes two mainland Chinese companies and five from Hong Kong. The European Commission has not commented on the proposal. One of the companies, King-Pai Technology, has already been sanctioned by the US for supplying multiple entities in Russia’s military-industrial complex.
Source euractiv
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