U.S. Clamps Down on Investment in Chinese Tech Companies
The National Defense Authorization Act, which President Trump has signed into law, has provisions meant to cut off capital for military and surveillance projects.
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The National Defense Authorization Act, which President Trump has signed into law, has provisions meant to cut off capital for military and surveillance projects.
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