When companies are treated differently and in a way that is discriminatory against them, then that should be highlighted to that company’s home government,” Meta’s global affairs head said.
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Vietnam stands ready to offer a venue and make every effort to organize peace-seeking activities for global conflicts ...
Wendy Edelberg is the director of the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution and was chief economist of the ...