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BEIJING : Beijing resolutely opposes Dutch plans for new restrictions on exports of semiconductor technology that could affect China, the foreign ministry said on Thursday. Spokesperson Mao Ning said China has lodged representations to the Netherlands in response to a question at a regular press briefing.

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