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Chips Make It Tough for the U.S. to Quit China

Chipmakers are finding it increasingly hard to operate in China but say doing business in the country is still key to their survival.

Ana Swanson
Author: Ana Swanson

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Ana Swanson

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China, Computer Chips, Computer Security, Cyberwarfare and Defense, Foreign Investments, International Trade and World Market, Micron Technology Inc, United States, United States International Relations
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