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Trump Declares National Emergency Likely To Set Up Ban On China's Huawei

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According to a report by Business Insider, on Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a national emergency over 'threats against information and communications technology and services' in the United States. The White House reportedly released a statement saying, "Today, President Donald J.

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