Hong Kong media revealed that five Chinese enterprises had been removed from the EU's proposed sanctions list against Russia. China had previously given a clear warning.

Xinhua News Agency, June 15, according to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post, quoting sources, the EU has "narrowed" its previously proposed sanctions list by removing five Chinese enterprises from the sanctions list. Earlier, the EU accused a number of Chinese companies of selling microelectronics and other products that could be used to support the war to Russia and proposed sanctions. China's Ministry of Commerce warned in May that it hoped that the European side would cherish the overall situation of mutual trust and cooperation between China and the EU, act cautiously and not set a bad precedent. (world wide Web)