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u.s. congressional scrutiny
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The tag u.s. congressional scrutiny on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how U.S. lawmakers and oversight bodies examine Microsoft's operations, particularly when they intersect with national security, AI trust, and international business. A recent thread highlights concerns over Microsoft's Shenzhen Expansion Center in China, which offers cloud and AI services to help Chinese companies expand overseas. The thread notes that Microsoft's role as a key U.S. government computing provider and AI leader makes such partnerships a focus for congressional scrutiny, especially given past trust issues. The tag reflects ongoing debates about balancing global business with security and regulatory oversight.
Microsoft and eclicktech launched the Shenzhen Global Expansion Center in China in May 2026, with local Shenzhen and Luohu officials supporting a platform meant to help Chinese companies expand overseas using marketing, compliance, cloud, and AI-related services. That would be an ordinary...