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Beijing Protests Inclusion of Chinese Companies in EU Sanctions Against Russia

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A spokesperson for the Chinese mission to the European Union expressed Beijing's strong protest over the inclusion of Chinese companies in the latest package of sanctions imposed by the European Union on Russia.
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China expresses dissatisfaction with EU sanctions on its companies

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Beijing is urging Brussels to immediately remove Chinese companies from the European Union's 19th round of sanctions against Russia, a Chinese commerce ministry spokesman said on Thursday. Despite repeated negotiations between China and the EU on the issue, the EU has refused to change course, once again including Chinese companies in the 19th round of sanctions against Russia and imposing sanctions on major Chinese oil refiners and investors fo…

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On the 22nd, EU member states agreed to impose the 19th round of sanctions on Russia, targeting 12 Chinese companies for helping Russia circumvent them. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs today expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to this move and has lodged solemn representations with the EU.

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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