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Chinese Covid-19 Tests Were Pushed by Federal Agencies Despite Security Warnings


Jan. 13, 2021 5:30 am ET
At least two federal agencies worked to distribute Covid-19 tests from a Chinese genetics company, despite warnings about security risks from U.S. intelligence and security officials, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
In the early days of the virus, BGI Group or people trying to distribute its products approached at least 11 states in a sometimes aggressive push to get the products into government-run laboratories or set up entire labs, according to people who received the approaches and documents.
BGI, China’s leading genetics company, enlisted a foundation tied to a former U.S. president and used a company linked to the United Arab Emirates’ top spy to promote its efforts. A prominent New York real-estate lawyer threatened to complain to California’s governor if state health officials there didn’t use BGI’s tests.

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Samsung Seizes Smartphone Initiative as Sanctions Hobble Huawei


Samsung Seizes Smartphone Initiative as Sanctions Hobble Huawei
South Korean giant recently forecast 25% jump in quarterly operating profit, aided by resurgent phone sales
Aug. 6, 2020: Samsung’s Galaxy Note smartphones have always been known for on-the-go productivity, but now we’re not going anywhere. WSJ’s Joanna Stern looks at how Samsung’s changed the phone—and its promotional messages—due to Covid-19. (Originally published Aug. 5, 2020)
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Jan. 12, 2021 6:13 am ET
SEOUL—Huawei Technologies Co.’s sanctions-induced smartphone slump has rivals seeing opportunity in a market where switching brands is rare.
With U.S. restrictions curbing its access to key parts, Huawei has suffered a plunge in sales in recent months, most strongly benefiting South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co. and other Chinese makers.

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Samsung Expects 25% Rise in 4th-Quarter Operating Profit

The South Korean company’s projection indicates continued demand for its tech components amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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