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China has spooked the West in the war that may never end
The West is splashing out hundreds of billions of dollars to maintain its edge in the fight over the world’s most critical technology. But China is playing the long game.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Supermarket inquiry
Everyone seems to be a victim in the supermarket review
- by Elizabeth Knight
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Opinion & Perspectives
China has spooked the West in the war that may never end
The West is splashing out hundreds of billions of dollars to maintain its edge in the fight over the world’s most critical technology. But China is playing the long game.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
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Elizabeth Knight
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