October 17, 2012

China's Telecoms Should Be Kept Out of U.S.

Patrick Smith, Fiscal Times

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Tech experts and Asia watchers are critical of what looks clearly like another helping of protectionism. This is why it is difficult to say what needs to be said now: Under current circumstances, these two companies should be blocked from expanding their into the U.S. telecom market.

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