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U.S. Aims to Curtail Technology Investment in China

Por: The New York Times Business February 10, 2023

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WASHINGTON — Growing concerns about China’s military and economic ambitions have lawmakers and the White House weighing yet another effort to restrict Beijing’s that could be used in war.This time, the U.S. government appears poised to extend its restrictions to a new area: American dollars that are used to finance the development of such technologies within Chinese borders.For months, the Biden administration has been preparing curbs on... + full article



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