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From the Trump administration to Kevin O’Leary, there’s a new narrative that China is to blame for plummeting data center popularity | Fortune

“China is a common and comfortable boogeyman in American politics, for right or for wrong,” one political scientist told Fortune.

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From the Trump administration to Kevin O’Leary, there’s a new narrative that China is to blame for plummeting…

“China is a common and comfortable boogeyman in American politics, for right or for wrong,” one political scientist told Fortune.

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The theory taking the rich by storm: China funds data center haters

Tech millionaires claim China is behind a wave of local opposition to U.S. data centers, while providing little direct evidence.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·npr.org

    The theory taking the rich by storm: China funds data center haters

    Tech millionaires claim China is behind a wave of local opposition to U.S. data centers, while providing little direct evidence.

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    From the Trump administration to Kevin O’Leary, there’s a new narrative that China is to blame for plummeting data center popularity |…

    “China is a common and comfortable boogeyman in American politics, for right or for wrong,” one political scientist told Fortune.