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The Czech government has barred a Chinese firm, Emposat, from investing in a satellite station due to potential espionage concerns. The company intended to install a satellite dish in Vlkos, eastern Czechia. This is the first application of the strictest measures under a 2021 law reviewing foreign investments. The decision was based on alerts from Czech intelligence agencies. Emposat's dish, a 7.3-meter-wide
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