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How does Chinese tech stack up against American tech?

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China's effort to reduce the role of IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, Qualcomm and Apple in China in 2015-2016 as part of reducing foreign influence in key tech sectors

04/21/2016

A bigger role for Huawei, Alibaba and Tencent in the internet and tech industry in China under the Xi Jinping government by 2016. This is part of Jinping's directive for "positive voices that promote healthy, positive culture that is a force for good." Apple iBooks and iTunes stores are shut down as part of this directive.

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Tim Cook Pledges More Apple Investment in China

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How does Chinese tech stack up against American tech?

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Alibaba's investment in U.S. tech companies and startups 2014-2015

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How does Chinese tech stack up against American tech?

The Economist 02/16/2018

Failure of the tech boom to create jobs in the U.S. and the anger of voters in 2016

10/13/2016

The three large tech companies Apple, Google and Facebook together only employ 75,000 employees yet take up a large part of the capital allocation in the U.S. Experts say the tech boom failed to meet the expectations about it in the 1990's, with the resulting lack of jobs and anger spilling out into the political arena by 2016.

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