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Posted on 24/11/2020 by admin

China wants control over Taiwan. That’s a problem for U.S. tech companies

The mainland’s long-standing ‘One China’ stance is getting more aggressive. And Taiwan is key to how consumer electronics get designed and manufactured.
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