I'll have to consider that too. Officially, as of early February, Russia and China have a considerable gas agreement - meaning Russia has anticipated the western boycott and possibly plans to turn to China as a long-term trading partner. As for vice versa, I don't think the west has enough leverage on China as a manufactured goods exporter to try and force it to stop selling to Russia, even ostensibly western brands. Likewise, the other countries above are in a comfortable enough strategic position to continue doing business as usual with both Russia and China, without fearing any overt retaliation from the west.
I'll have to consider that too. Officially, as of early February, Russia and China have a considerable gas agreement - meaning Russia has anticipated the western boycott and possibly plans to turn to China as a long-term trading partner. As for vice versa, I don't think the west has enough leverage on China as a manufactured goods exporter to try and force it to stop selling to Russia, even ostensibly western brands. Likewise, the other countries above are in a comfortable enough strategic position to continue doing business as usual with both Russia and China, without fearing any overt retaliation from the west.