Alibaba to pay US $600M to settle allegations it allowed illegal drug and equipment sales
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Fatima Hussein The Associated Press
4d ago· 1 min readNews
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Chinese tech giant Alibaba will pay $600 million to resolve a dispute with the U.S. government over allegations that the Hangzhou-based firm sold and imported illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, regulated chemicals, and p
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