• someguy3@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    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.

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      5 months ago

      Ehh, China is increasingly caring about it’s international image, and there’s always backroom deals.