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EU to tell Beijing of plan to blacklist more Chinese businesses for breaching Russia sanctions
- Purpose is to enlist China’s help in ending the companies’ activities that allegedly violate sanctions on supplying products with military applications to Moscow
- Discussion will come as a series of events this week, from charges of espionage and hacking to raids on businesses seeking proof of state subsidies, pressure bilateral ties
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Finbarr Berminghamin Brussels
European Union officials plan to inform Chinese diplomats on Friday about the intent to add more Chinese companies to a blacklist because they had helped Russia evade EU sanctions.
The Chinese companies stand accused of buying European-made goods that are not permitted to be sold to Russia, then exporting them to Russian military buyers.
The aim of the meeting is to enlist Beijing’s help in closing the loopholes, people familiar with the planning said.
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Previous consultations like this have resulted in the removal of Chinese firms from a draft blacklist before it got published, after Beijing committed to stopping the trade.

Those earlier talks came after a frantic bout of lobbying in Brussels by Fu Cong, then the Chinese ambassador to the EU, who recently took up a new post at the United Nations in New York. Fu has yet to be replaced in Brussels.
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