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We get it: all the stories about semiconductors can be confusing. The technology, the supply chains, the business interests, and the geopolitical jostling for supremacy are near constant news items these days in U.S.-China relations. Just this week, China’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, announced plans for a secondary listing in Shanghai that would raise up to $7.6 billion — the biggest fundraising in China in a decade, according t
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Bob Fu's relationship with China has gone through phases. First, he thought money would solve his problems there; then he joined protesters at Tiananmen Square, thinking the politics could change. In the end, he determined, only God could save China, and he's been fighting for religious freedom in China ever since he resettled in Texas. With his nonprofit, ChinaAid, prospering like never before, he says the U.S. is finally catching on.