Foreigners worry Beijing will use its developing corporate 'social credit' system as a weapon against international companies amid the U.S.-China trade war
Program will reward or punish companies for their behavior, but foreigners worry Beijing will use it to impose political orthodoxy on international firms
As protests in Hong Kong take a growing economic toll on the city and President Trump warns he could use the unrest as leverage in trade talks, here’s how China could be hurt. Photo: ROMAN PILIPEY/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK
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