The Dublin headquarters of Chinese e-commerce player Temu once again finds itself in the crosshairs of lawmakers in the US. As the US-China trade war continues to fester, two Republican lawmakers have called for several Chinese companies to be delisted from American stock exchanges. Among them is PDD Holdings, the Chinese tech giant and parent company of Temu, which shifted its headquarters to Dublin in 2023. The two Republicans sent a lengthy letter, first reported by the Financial Times, to the Securities and Exchange Commission, outlining several concerns about the companies, their alleged links with the Chinese government and military,…
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