Pentagon accuses Alibaba, Baidu and BYD, three of Chinaโs biggest companies, of supporting the Chinese military
The Defense Department announced designations naming the three companies as providing aid to the Peopleโs Liberation Army.
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The Defense Department announced designations naming the three companies as providing aid to the Peopleโs Liberation Army.
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