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Indian government blocks Huawei's expansion plans.(Huawei Technologies Company Ltd.)(Brief Article)

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The Indian government has decided to block the expansion plans of Huawei, a telecom equipment maker from China. This is the second time in the last five years that such a step has been taken by the Indian government; the earlier was reportedly at the instance of ...

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