We should really help the EU by transporting million of migrants to Europe.
Hell why isn't there a agency that lifts Rohingaya from India and drop them on the coast of Goohrope.
I would gladly like my taxes to go in this effort.
EU accelerating their own recession.
Please do, kill yourself eurotards
Put down your pitchforks frens, don't believe whatever you read on Twitter from Paki handles
Also this seems to be aimed at China mainly and not us and relates to export of sanctioned electronics items to Russia from 3rd countries.
The EU has proposed sanctions on around two dozen companies, including one from India and three from China, for allegedly supporting Russia's war in Ukraine. Trade restrictions are proposed to be imposed on the listed companies.
www.livemint.com
==================================================================================
The European Union (EU) has proposed sanctions on around two dozen companies, including one from India and three from China, for allegedly supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, Bloomberg reported.
The listed companies are primarily engaged in technology and electronics, as per the report. They have been accused of contributing to Russia's military and technological capabilities and the draft document highlights their purported role in advancing Russia's defence and security sector.
The draft document, as seen by Bloomberg
, accuses these companies of importing prohibited technologies and electronics and subsequently reexporting them to Russia.
The proposed list includes three Chinese firms, and one each from India, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Turkey, and Hong Kong, among others. The document clarifies that inclusion doesn't attribute responsibility for actions to the respective jurisdictions. Over 620 companies, mainly from Russia, have been previously listed by the EU.
If approved, this move would mark the EU's first instance of imposing sanctions on mainland Chinese companies since
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The issue is of significant importance for the EU, especially in its relationship with China, a key trade partner. Notably, earlier attempts to list Chinese firms faced resistance from certain member states and assurances from Beijing. Germany, for example, is reliant on China as the largest market for carmakers such as Volkswagen AG, and closely monitors developments.
Further, EU sanctions require unanimous approval from all member states and may undergo changes before adoption
================================================================================