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BATTLE LINES DRAWN - Tapia says Jamaica should consider where it would stand in US-China war

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For the roughly 16 months that Donald Tapia has been Washington’s top diplomat in Jamaica, he has been urging the Andrew Holness-led Government to steer clear of Chinese 5G telecommunications technology, arguing that it poses national security...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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