The Defense Department added video game maker Tencent Holdings to its "blacklist" of companies doing business in the U.S.
China’s consumer prices growth expected to have remained near zero in December while producer prices continued to slide.
The US DoD listed more than 50 companies with a domestic presence as "military companies" advancing China's forces through an MCF strategy.
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