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      <description>For years, Chinese entrepreneurs would speak bashfully about the Chinese technology ecosystem, saying they just wanted to learn. This was widely recognised not as typical Chinese humility but as a pragmatic admission of reality.
Then, in 2014, Alibaba’s initial public offering made headlines globally. In 2016, Didi Chuxing shocked the world by beating back Uber in China. Nonetheless, these were isolated events, so the general unassuming narrative persisted. However, 2018 has been Chinese tech’s...</description>
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      <title>How US and Chinese tech will thrive through connection, not competition – if officials stay out of it</title>
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