The Chinese government reportedly met with the companies to urge non-cooperation with President Donald Trump's ban on American technology sales.
The Chinese government reportedly met with several top American technology companies that it urged to not cooperate with President Donald Trump's ban on American technology sales to the country. The New York Times reported that the meeting was held with companies the country had labeled"unreliable" as a response to Trump's blacklist of Chinese technology giant Huawei.
The Chinese government reportedly met with several top American technology companies that it urged to not cooperate with President Donald Trump's ban on American technology sales to the country. The New York Times reported that the meeting was held with companies the country had labeled"unreliable" as a response to Trump's blacklist of Chinese technology giant Huawei.
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