Beijing’s blockade of U.S. credit card companies may finally end — now that Chinese companies dominate

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Beijing’s blockade of U.S. credit card companies may finally end — now that Chinese companies dominate
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American Express won approval to set up a network, but rivals China UnionPay, Alipay and WeChat Pay have gobbled up the market.

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