Beijing has sped up development of a blacklist of American companies, but officials say leaders are hesitating to pull the trigger, with some arguing a decision should wait till after the U.S. election
Some in Beijing hesitant to issue list of American firms to target, arguing publication should wait until after U.S. election
The tech battle between the U.S. and China has battered TikTok and Huawei and startled American companies that produce and sell in China. WSJ explains how Beijing is pouring money into high-tech chips as it wants to become self-sufficient. Video/Illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal
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