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U.S. adds another China e-commerce site to 'notorious' IP blacklist
The United States on Thursday added China's third-largest e-commerce platform to its list of "notorious markets" for violations of intellectual property rights and kept China on its priority watch list for piracy and counterfeiting concerns.

from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2UXFANy
from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2UXFANy
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