
Beijing Blacklists EU Firms in Retaliation for Russia Sanctions
Beijing has blacklisted 14 EU companies, prohibiting them from obtaining Chinese dual-use goods, in response to Brussels targeting Chinese firms in its latest Russia sanctions package.
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Beijing has blacklisted 14 EU companies, prohibiting them from obtaining Chinese dual-use goods, in response to Brussels targeting Chinese firms in its latest Russia sanctions package.

Latvia plans to deploy drone fighters along its border with Russia, while NATO is set to strengthen its assigned forces in the Baltic states. This comes as EU officials warn of a dangerous moment and the possibility of Russia attacking NATO countries.

A new survey indicates that European companies' confidence in the Chinese market is rebounding for the first time since 2022, as Beijing is increasingly seen as a champion of stability amidst global volatility.

A new report indicates that nearly 6,000 European companies operating in India generate 186 billion Euros, account for 5 percent of India's GDP, and support 6 million jobs, marking a decade of deepening economic integration.

Ukraine and several third countries, including Moldova, have aligned with the European Union's renewed sanctions against Russia. This move signifies their commitment to the EU's foreign policy stance.
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China has responded to European sanctions against Russia by implementing export controls, prohibiting Chinese exporters from selling dual-use goods to EU firms that could be used for both civilian and military purposes.

Despite escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns over China's export surge, European firms are showing continued interest in maintaining economic ties with China. Germany's Economy Minister has emphasized the need for resilient economic relations with Beijing.
Sources indicate that European companies are poised to secure two-thirds of the upcoming mobile satellite spectrum, with the remaining portion allocated to non-EU firms.

China has imposed export bans on dual-use items to seven European entities, citing their alleged involvement in arms sales to Taiwan. This move is a retaliatory measure against what China views as interference in its internal affairs.
The French envoy to Bangladesh has emphasized the importance of fostering a fair business climate to attract more European Union firms to invest and operate in the country.

China has imposed sanctions on 14 companies from the European Union, including Czech firm Tatra Trucks and Polish businesses. This move by Beijing is seen as retaliation for EU sanctions against Russia.
A new survey indicates that approximately 35% of EU companies are optimistic about their industry's growth in China over the next two years, an increase from a record low of 29% in 2025, even as tensions persist over export surges.

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly criticized the European Union for its insufficient diplomatic efforts and dialogue with Russia. She emphasized that the EU should increase its engagement and not rely solely on other global leaders for communication with Moscow.

The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.

The European Commission has officially presented its 'EU Inc.' proposal, a unified set of corporate rules designed to allow entrepreneurs to establish a company online within 48 hours for under 100 EUR, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and boost entrepreneurship by promising less paperwork for beginning businesses and facilitating growth across the bloc. The initiative seeks to make it easier for businesses to operate across the EU and energize the bloc's productivity.