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		<title>Google says China&#8217;s web&#160;censorship is&#160;a &#8216;trade issue&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google&#8217;s China headquarters in&#160;Beijing, China Google currently has&#160;around a&#160;third of&#160;the Chinese search market Google says state censorship in&#160;countries like China should be&#160;put on&#160;the United States&#8217; trade agenda. Nicole Wong from Google told the&#160;Senate Judiciary Committee that web&#160;censorship could favour local companies. The US&#160;is considering to&#160;raise China&#8217;s censorship with the&#160;World Trade Organization, according to&#160;Bloomberg. Google is&#160;reviewing [...]]]></description>
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Google currently has&nbsp;around a&nbsp;third of&nbsp;the Chinese search market<span id="more-146"></span></p>
<p>Google says state censorship in&nbsp;countries like China should be&nbsp;put on&nbsp;the United States&#8217; trade agenda.</p>
<p>Nicole Wong from Google told the&nbsp;Senate Judiciary Committee that web&nbsp;censorship could favour local companies.</p>
<p>The US&nbsp;is considering to&nbsp;raise China&#8217;s censorship with the&nbsp;World Trade Organization, according to&nbsp;Bloomberg.</p>
<p>Google is&nbsp;reviewing its&nbsp;operations in&nbsp;China following hacking attacks that targeted the&nbsp;Google accounts of&nbsp;political activists.</p>
<p>At the&nbsp;start of&nbsp;this year Google said it&nbsp;was no&nbsp;longer willing to&nbsp;censor the&nbsp;Chinese language version of&nbsp;its search engine.</p>
<p>When Google launched google.cn in&nbsp;2006, it&nbsp;agreed to&nbsp;censor some search results&nbsp;&#8212; such as&nbsp;the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, Tibetan independence or&nbsp;religious group Falun Gong&nbsp;&#8212; as&nbsp;required by&nbsp;the Chinese government.</p>
<p>China has&nbsp;said it&nbsp;welcomes international internet companies, provided they &laquo;respect the&nbsp;Chinese public&#8217;s interests, the&nbsp;nation&#8217;s traditional culture and&nbsp;its laws and&nbsp;regulations&raquo;.</p>
<p>Google currently holds about one-third of&nbsp;the Chinese search market, far&nbsp;behind Chinese rival Baidu, which has&nbsp;more than 60%.</p>
<p>China has&nbsp;more internet users&nbsp;&#8212; about 350&nbsp;million&nbsp;&#8212; than any&nbsp;other country and&nbsp;last year had&nbsp;a lucrative search engine market worth an&nbsp;estimated $1bn (£614m). </p>
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