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China is demanding some US semiconductor firms submit sensitive information about their sales in the world’s largest chips market as part of its probe of American suppliers.
China's Ministry of State Security accused the NSA of “long-term, highly covert, and employed state-level cyberespionage.”
China has expanded its export rules on rare earths, requiring foreign firms to get approval for exporting products containing even small amounts of China-originated materials
China has a major presence in Argentina’s telecommunications and internet markets. Local telecom giant Telecom Argentina recently agreed to receive a $74 million loan from the Bank of China. Huawei, a Chinese technology company restricted from conducting much business in the U.S., also runs a 5G mobile network business in Argentina.
Reuters’ Ella Cao and Lewis Jackson reported that “China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies.”