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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.

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Poly Technologies

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Sinno Electronics

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China Taly Aviation Technologies Corp

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