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China tells Google to end foreign site access

By Kathrin Hille in Beijing

Published: June 19 2009 14:37 | Last updated: June 20 2009 00:02

Beijing has ordered Google to stop users of its Chinese-language service accessing overseas websites in the biggest blow to the world’s leading search engine in China since it started operating there four years ago.

In a move that could disrupt Google’s growth in China, which now has more internet users than the US, the Chinese government said it had told Google to suspend foreign searches and a feature that automatically suggests multiple search results once typing commences in the search window.

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