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Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has been banned in China for 14 years. However, the company is making efforts to re-enter the Chinese market. A new deal could bring an important Meta product to the country for the first time. This move is seen as a rare win for Zuckerberg's metaverse push. Meta's China quest is gaining attention as it thaws a thin layer of dense cube, indicating the company's determination to tap into the Chinese market despite the challenges.
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Breakingviews - Meta’s China quest thaws thin layer of dense cube https://t.co/PxXv82ca4O
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