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US complains to China over web censorship

By Richard Waters and Joseph Menn in San Francisco,,Daniel Dombey in Washington and Kathrin Hille in Beijing

Published: June 22 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 22 2009 03:00

The US has complained officially to China about its strict new internet censorship rules as tension builds over an issue causing consternation among international technology companies and Chinese internet users.

The development is a rare direct intervention by the US over internet freedom, which has steadily risen in importance as an issue between the two countries in recent years, in part because US technology companies see censorship as a back-door way of keeping them out of the Chinese market.

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