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After exploring the Chinese market for decades, U.S. tech firm Intel is now active in the nation’s new infrastructure development. Starting from 2018, the company has been cooperating with China Unicom, one of the country’s three major telecom operators, on 5G and Internet of Things projects. It also established a smart city center in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, in 2020, and introduced online platforms for enhancing efficiency, data security and remote management of enterprises in March this year.

Like Intel, many enterprises in China have sensed new opportunities brought by the country’s new infrastructure drive. While traditional infrastructure like roads and bridges help improve transportation, new infrastructure facilitates the transmission of data and enhances operation of

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