Alibaba and its US payment processor agree to pay $600 million to settle a federal probe into failures to prevent illegal drug sales and imports, the Justice Department says.
Alibaba and its US payment processor agreed to pay $600 million to settle a federal probe into failures to prevent illegal drug sales and imports, the Justice Department said.
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