Thursday, February 20
Skyrizon vowed to proceed with its $3.5 billion suit against Ukraine
Monday, February 1, 2021


Skyrizon vowed to proceed with its $3.5 billion suit against Ukraine. China last year became Ukraine’s large trading partner. Ukraine’s two-trade with China through October was $12 billion. By contrast, Ukraine’s trade with Russia and with Germany was $6 billion. After Washington moved against Skyrizon, China’s Ministry of Commerce said the United States was using “all kinds of excuses” to suppress Chinese companies abroad.