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US adds sites operated by Tencent and Alibaba to the 'notorious markets' list. Pictured is the Tencent Holdings Ltd. headquarters in Shenzhen

US adds sites operated by Tencent and Alibaba to ‘notorious markets’ list

By Reuters E-commerce sites operated by China’s Tencent and Alibaba Group were added to the US government’s latest “notorious markets” list, the US Trade Representative’s office said Thursday. The list identifies 42 online markets and 35 physical markets that are reported to engage in or facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy. “This includes identifying

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Fire that left cargo ship full of luxury cars stranded in the Atlantic may finally be going out

By Jennifer Korn and Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN The fire on board the large car-carrying cargo ship Felicity Ace could soon be extinguished because there might not be anything left to burn. The 656 foot-long Felicity Ace roll-on/roll-off car-carrying ship caught fire in the North Atlantic last Wednesday as it carried around 4,000 vehicles, including Porsches,

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Avocados harvested at an orchard near Ziracuaretiro

US lifts ban on Mexican avocados

By Karol Suarez and Abel Alvarado The United States is resuming its avocado inspection program in Mexico’s Michoacán state a week after imposing a temporary ban in response to a US inspector receiving a death threat. The Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said Friday that it was working closely with Mexican

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A person uses a Microsoft's Xbox One video game controller in Denver

Microsoft’s blockbuster Activision Blizzard deal could raise uncomfortable challenges for US antitrust enforcers

By Clare Duffy, CNN Business It has been about two decades since Microsoft and the US government went head-to-head in one of the country’s biggest-ever antitrust battles. In the years since, Microsoft has managed to mostly stay off the radars of lawmakers and antitrust regulators, even as scrutiny of other tech giants has ramped up.

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A man walks past a Huawei store on October 12

Beijing says it is ‘seriously concerned’ as India cracks down on Chinese companies

By Diksha Madhok, CNN Business Beijing said that it is “seriously concerned” about actions India has taken against Chinese companies this week, including banning apps. “Indian authorities have taken a series of repressive measures against Chinese companies and related products in India, which has seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies,” said

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