Amer Sports, the athletic company behind the Wilson tennis racket and Arc’teryx, will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange after discounting shares.
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China puts models of its future crewed moon landing spacecraft on display
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Science and technology have always thrived on the exchange of ideas, cross-border collaboration and the free flow of information.
How existing laws can help the US recover technology stolen by China
Instead of wringing our hands and complaining about all that has been stolen by the Chinese, the government should exert its various rights and prevent China from selling those products.
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