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EU warned against sanctioning Chinese firms doing business with Russia

EU warned against sanctioning Chinese firms doing business with Russia

Wang Wenbin

China issued a sharply worded warning to the European Union (EU) on Monday against sanctioning Chinese companies that do business with Russia.

“We urge the EU not to go on this wrong path. Otherwise, China will take firm actions to safeguard our legitimate and lawful rights and interests,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

According to him, the European Commission has proposed measures against seven Chinese companies in the next EU sanctions package.

The companies have allegedly supplied Russia with products that can be used in weapons by the Russian military.

Representatives from the EU’s 27 member countries are scheduled to discuss the sanctions proposals on Wednesday in Brussels.

The bloc plans to adopt the eleventh sanctions package against Russia sometime this month.

Chinese semiconductor manufacturer 3HC is among the companies potentially targeted in the sanctions package.

The company is suspected of attempting to circumvent export controls to supply electronic parts for Russia’s military and armaments industry.

Other companies include microelectronics supplier King Pai Technology, Sinno Electronics and Sigma Technology, which are already subject to U.S. sanctions. 

(dpa/NAN)

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