China sanctioned for missile proliferation to N. Korea

There was no press conference Friday when the Biden administration, in a little-noticed post to the Federal Register, announced sanctions on three Chinese entities for engaging in "missile technology proliferation activities" after a flurry of North Korean missile tests this month.
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