Lawmakers Question Microsoft's President About Its Presence in China
Briefly

Republican lawmakers questioned a senior Microsoft executive on the company's business dealings in China due to cybersecurity concerns after Chinese hackers targeted U.S. federal government networks using Microsoft's systems.
Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, explained that maintaining business in China was beneficial as it served American interests by safeguarding trade secrets of American clients and staying informed about global activities. He mentioned rejecting Chinese government requests for sensitive data.
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