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The South China Morning Post writes: “Chinese authorities are looking into another case involving FedEx, with the US shipping firm accused of “illegally accepting controlled knives to be sent to Hong Kong” from the mainland, the government-run Xinhua News Agency reported Tuesday, citing ‘relevant authorities’. The US firm has already been accused of knowingly shipping packages meant for Huawei in China to the US only days after the Chinese firm was put on a US government blacklist that bans American firms from selling products to the telecommunications giant.”
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