The European Union has imposed new sanctions targeting two Chinese banks and five companies due to their links with Russia. In response, Beijing has formally protested the measures and warned that it will take necessary actions to protect its firms. Chinese authorities have indicated plans to retaliate against the EU's latest sanctions, emphasizing their commitment to safeguarding domestic companies. The developments reflect ongoing tensions between the EU and China amid broader geopolitical concerns.
La Unión Europea sancionó a dos bancos y cinco empresas chinas por vínculos con Rusia. ¿La respuesta de Pekín? Una advertencia: protegerán a sus compañías y tomarán represalias si es necesario. Encuentra los detalles: https://t.co/8KAF6QC0dJ 📸: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg https://t.co/fmBmdfg85S
Las últimas sanciones europeas ha afectado a varias empresas y bancos chinos, lo que ha llevado a Pekín a protestar y a prometer una respuesta: https://t.co/ZHrikwyq90
The European Union was put on notice that Beijing plans to retaliate against the bloc’s newest sanctions: Here's your European Evening Briefing https://t.co/Ffmk3OzYHr