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new york man guilty unregistered agent china

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article covers a legal verdict regarding an individual acting as an unregistered foreign agent, with no direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, supply chains, corporate margins, or sector-specific operations. No concrete commercial channel (input cost, supply shortage, demand spike, regulatory, FX passthrough, logistics, capex cycle, inventory destock, substitute pressure) is present. No company, product, or commodity is affected.

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  • Lu Jianwang found guilty of acting as unregistered agent of Chinese government in New York.
  • Operated a 'secret police station' in Manhattan's Chinatown in 2022.
  • Faces up to 30 years in prison on three felony charges.
  • Arrested in April 2023.
  • Verdict follows increased DOJ scrutiny on foreign agents involved in transnational repression.

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