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WATARU SUZUKI, Nikkei staff writer
October 23, 2018 20:55 JST
TOKYO -- Top U.S. startup accelerators -- businesses that provide boot-camp-like programs to develop young companies -- are expanding their presence in China despite rising trade tensions, in a sign of the growing recognition of the country as a hotbed for technology.