China’s Plan for Tech Dominance Is Advancing, Business Groups Say

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China’s Plan for Tech Dominance Is Advancing, Business Groups Say
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U.S. business groups see a ‘continuing effort’ by provincial Chinese officials to pursue ‘Made in China 2025,’ a plan Beijing plays down in trade talks

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