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China promises ‘all necessary measures’ to defend companies abroad amid legal clashes between Huawei, U.S.
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China promises ‘all necessary measures’ to defend companies
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China endorses Huawei legal defence against U.S.
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The Chinese telecoms equipment maker has sued the U.S. government, saying a law limiting its U.S. business was unconstitutional, as Washington has sought to counter what it sees as China’s … ( read original story…
China’s foreign minister says he backs Huawei’s lawsuit against the U.S. government
The Chinese telecoms equipment maker has sued the U.S. government, saying a law limiting its U.S. business was unconstitutional. The lawsuit marks another rift between China and the United States … ( read original story…
China February exports tumble the most in three years, heighten global slowdown fears
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Canada’s Richardson disputes China claim of ‘hazardous pests’ in canola
BEIJING/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Canadian agribusiness Richardson International said on Wednesday that canola it shipped to China met regulatory requirements after a Chinese official charged that “hazardou… ( read original story …)