Meta whistleblower alleges work with China on censorship
Meta is under fire again, as whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams told Congress the tech giant allegedly shared user data with China and helped censor critics to build an $18 billion ad business. Meta denies it, calling her claims false, but the Senate isn’t buying it. For the paper packaging industry, here’s the twist: if U.S.-China tensions escalate over data security, Chinese e-commerce giants—key buyers of U.S. paper packaging—could face tighter restrictions, disrupting export demand. So while this sounds like Big Tech drama, it could ripple into your next corrugated box order. Stay sharp—geopolitics just entered your supply chain.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4grrwvn1lyo
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