US accuses Alibaba of aiding China's military: what was found in the documents.
Washington's accusations against Alibaba
According to The Sun: Washington accuses the tech giant Alibaba of secretly assisting the Chinese military to target the United States. These explosive claims are outlined in a memorandum on national security, which uses denationalized 'classified' intelligence data.
The document obtained by the Financial Times reportedly describes how Alibaba supplies the People's Liberation Army with technology and data that US officials consider threatening.
“Alibaba provides the Clear Control Department with technology that can be used to monitor and collect data on the theft of American technologies,” the memorandum states.
These accusations reflect a troubling trend in US-China relations, as the tech sector becomes an increasingly important battlefield between the two nations. In light of rising tensions, there is increased scrutiny on the activities of major tech companies, raising concerns among officials.
In this situation, it is crucial to monitor the development of events, as the memorandum could influence policy regarding Chinese tech companies in the US.
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