Only a handful of companies worldwide make chemical additives for mechanical lubricants – motor oil for tanks and cars. Almost all of them stopped selling the chemicals to Russia at the start of its full-scale invasion, leading to widespread shortages and complaints from motorists.
Dekleptocracy found that one Chinese company, Xinxiang Richful, now satisfies a large part of Russia’s demand, supplying up to eight million kilograms a year.
So something that can’t be done, yet they talk like it can be.
So something that can’t be done, yet they talk like it can be.
Ehh, China is increasingly caring about it’s international image, and there’s always backroom deals.