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Can Apple Pay sell in China?

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Apple may be used to being top dog in the tech world, but even for the U.S. giant, rolling out new products isn't always easy. The release in China of its mobile payment system ApplePay hasn't gone entirely to plan. Paul Carsten reports.

Added on the 18/02/2016 14:35:41 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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