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  2. Chip Tsao - Wikipedia

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    Tsao responded that he was merely being sarcastic and provocative, repeating themes which were often discussed in Chinese media, and accused his critics themselves of being racist and lacking the ability to "read between the lines". [12] On 27 March 2009, an article of Tsao's entitled "The War at Home" was published in the free HK Magazine. [13]

  3. Filipino NGOs in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chip Tsao’s essay had caused discontentment among many Filipino organisations. Some Filipino NGOs e.g. UNFIL-HK organised a march with over 2000 Filipinos participated, protesting against Tsao’s essay. [21] They considered Tsao’s essay as a ‘racist essay’. They also called for more attention to racism and discrimination in Hong Kong.

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    Beijing will impose export controls on two rare elements essential for manufacturing semiconductors, in apparent retaliation after the United States and Europe restricted chip exports to China.

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    Applied Materials, the largest U.S. chip equipment manufacturer, issued a lukewarm revenue forecast last week, citing the risk of new export controls from Washington.

  9. Robert Tsao - Wikipedia

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    After buying his first jade pieces Tsao did extensive research, discovering that all of the pieces he had bought were fakes. [8] In 2000, Tsao acquired a Qianlong period glass vase for a then record HK$24 million from Joseph Lau. [9] In 2019 he sold the vase for HK$180 million. [10] Tsao was a patron of Zhu Dequn. [8]