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You've probably heard about the competition between China and India. The Indian Army has effectively confronted the Chinese People's Liberation Army on several occasions, demonstrating to the Chinese their standing in the world. However, the conflict is increasingly extending beyond borders and soldiers. It is infiltrating both nations' corporate headquarters, and one Indian industrial powerhouse, Tata Group, is dealing major body blows to the Chinese.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, a vocal critic of China and its enterprises, has acquired and sold stock and options in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba since last summer after worries about similar purchases were raised, according to disclosure forms.
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In 2021, the United States controlled the mining industry.
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Even whether the goods was made with forced labor has been questioned.
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In a 'growing danger' to the United States, Beijing signs a new contract to exchange nuclear technology, establish 5G networks, expand space programs, and push cheap loans into America's backyard.
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The e-renminbi, an all-digital form of China's paper currency that can be accessed and accepted by shops and customers without an internet connection, credit, or even a bank account, has begun rolling out in cities across the nation.
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Elon Musk is retaliating against critics who claim that his private space company's satellites would cause an orbital traffic bottleneck.
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According to reports, China is deploying machinegun-wielding robots to its western desert regions during a stalemate with India because personnel are suffering with the high altitude.
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The Race for Power Consolidation and Disaster Avoidance.
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According to China, the hyper-contagious Omicron form has only caused a few cases of illness.