China telecom articles
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AMD and Intel dip on report China told telecoms to remove foreign chips
Shares of U.S. chipmakers fell after The Wall Street Journal reported China is ordering the country's top telecom carriers to stop using foreign processors.
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China's Ships Are Winning the Battle for Energy in South China Sea
By Philip Heijmans (Bloomberg) — This was supposed to be the year that Vietnam reaped the benefits from one of its largest natural gas discoveries. An estimated 150 billion cubic meters
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China spy row: Edinburgh-born Christopher Cash charged with spying for China
A parliamentary researcher from Edinburgh has been charged with spying for China along with another man. Christopher Cash, 29, who attended George Watson’s College, was director of a policy group on Beijing co-founded by security minister Tom Tugendhat. He was also employed as a researcher by Alicia Kearns, chairwoman of the Commons foreign affairs committee. Cash, whose address is listed on official documents as Whitechapel, London, was arrested in Edinburgh last year and has now been charged...