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20 Feb 2023

Chinese companies allegedly help equip Russian jet fighters, submarines & soldiers, recent trade data shows; incl. cos. comments & non-responses

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The Wall Street Journal analysed customs and corporate records and found out that Chinese state-owned defense companies ship navigation equipment, jamming technology and jet-fighter parts to sanctioned Russian government-owned defense companies.

Fujian Baofeng Electronics Co. and DJI provided comments to the Journal.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre reached out to Poly Technologies, Sinno Electronics and China Taly Aviation Technologies Corp., but none of them responded.

Company Responses

Poly Technologies

No Response

Sinno Electronics

No Response

China Taly Aviation Technologies Corp

No Response

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