U.S. sanctions inadvertently sharpen China's edge

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Date : 01. Apr 2025, 22:05:40
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From Asian.Nikkei March 28, 2025
"Henny Sender is the founder and managing partner of Apsara Advisory, a
strategic consultancy for financial services companies. She was
previously a managing director at investment company BlackRock.
The stunning debut of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek was a reminder to global
investors that Chinese entrepreneurs can still challenge the
technological supremacy of the U.S. -- and in so doing, give Chinese
stock markets a significant boost. Since its January trough, the MSCI
China index is up 20%, while most U.S. equity indexes are in negative
territory. So much for American exceptionalism."

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1 Apr 25 * U.S. sanctions inadvertently sharpen China's edge5ltlee1
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