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Tech War Crossfire: Middle Eastern Companies May Be Forced To Choose Between China And The U.S.
Abu Dhabi AI firm G24 was pressured into divesting its China investments to further its relationship with the U.S. As the Sino-U.S. tech war deepens, more tech firms may have to follow suit and choose a side.
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