Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Democratic Representative Jim McGovern on Tuesday sent letters to Intel Corp and Nvidia Corp seeking information on the sale of advanced computer chips allegedly … ( read original story …)
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China Aims to Outpace U.S. Militarily, American Commander Says
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China will adopt a “positive and prudent” approach towards the rapid growth of its financial technology industry and will watch over “too big to fail … ( read original story …)
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About half of Hongkongers say city and Shenzhen more likely to compete than cooperate, poll finds
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