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Juro Osawa @ The Information · 11/17/2025 01:40 EDT

Alibaba Denies Report That It Helps China’s Military

Alibaba Group denied a Financial Times report that alleged the Chinese tech giant provides China’s military with technology support and data. The FT reported Saturday that a White House national security memo, which was provided to the newspaper, includes declassified intelligence on the work ...

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