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Pentagon blacklists WuXi, putting major Middletown project at risk
One of Delaware’s largest economic development projects could be in jeopardy after the Pentagon blacklisted the developer over alleged ties to the Chinese military. The post Pentagon blacklists WuXi, putting major Middletown project at risk appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.
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