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An avatar of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms Inc. US lawmakers have fought to support domestic chipmakers, but they’ve had a more complicated attitude toward domestic social media companies. 

The ongoing economic friction with China has brought a new surge of American tech nationalism — just don’t expect that to extend to the social media giants that call the US home. But first…
Today’s must-reads:
• HP is cutting as many as 6,000 jobs as the PC market slumps
• Google is urged by lawmakers to fix misleading abortion ads
• Analog Devices is a bright spot in the sluggish chip industry

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