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  2. 📉 Bank of China's aircraft leasing company, BOC Aviation, incurred a direct loss of $600 million after gifting eight seized planes to Russia in exchange for $200 million. 00:00 BOC Aviation lost $600 million after gifting eight seized planes to Russia in exchange for $200 million. Recovery of the remaining nine aircraft from Russia is almost impossible. Maintenance records for the planes may not be properly preserved in Russia, making them difficult to lease. 🛩 Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, is facing difficulties in maintaining its planes due to Germany's prohibition on Russian planes entering its airspace. 03:13 In desperation, Russia signed an agreement with Iran to provide spare parts and maintenance for Russian aircraft. Aeroflot sent an Airbus A330-300 to Iran's Mahan air for maintenance, but it is still not repaired. Before the sanctions, Russian Airlines relied on Western companies for parts, but they have turned to smaller suppliers like S7's maintenance department and Moldova's Air Rock Solutions. 🇨🇳 The Chinese Communist Party's prioritization of political considerations over economic interests in dealing with Russia. 05:56 Dealing with Russia at a loss is a general pattern for China. The CCP has long known how Russia conducts business but still prioritizes political considerations over economic interests. The Chinese government encourages Chinese companies to enter the Russian Market, but it may not be beneficial for them. 🇷🇺 Russian-Chinese relations at grassroots level faced challenges in the 1990s due to inconsistent product quality and violence against Chinese merchants, but improved with Putin's crackdown on skinheads. 08:43 In the 1990s, Chinese traders smuggled goods into Russia, resulting in inconsistent product quality and a tainted impression of Chinese products. Chinese merchants often suffered violence from skinheads and faced extortion and robbery. With Putin's crackdown on skinheads, the situation for Chinese merchants improved, but crackdowns on smuggling intensified around the 2018 World Cup. 🇨🇳 A Chinese YouTuber named Paul Kajan gained popularity by creating a fake persona as a Russian elite soldier and criticizing the United States. 11:21 Paul Kajan's real identity is Wang Kong and he created a persona of a Russian soldier speaking with a Hanan accent. He gained hundreds of thousands of followers and earned significant sales figures by selling Russian products and criticizing the United States. When his real identity was revealed, he had to delete all his videos and change his account name to Wang Kangay.
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