The European Union has proposed sanctions on Chinese companies accused of selling equipment that could be used in weapons to support Russia's war machine, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Photo d'archives des drapeaux de l'Union européenne flottant devant le siège de la Commission européenne à Bruxelles, en Belgique. /Photo prise le 5 juin 2020/REUTERS/Yves Herman
According to the FT, the sanctions list includes two mainland Chinese companies, 3HC Semiconductors and King-Pai Technology, along with five from Hong Kong including Sinno Electronics, Sigma Technology, Asia Pacific Links, Tordan Industry and Alpha Trading Investments.
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