
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu pressed the company a little more on Tuesday in comments that suggested minimal room for giving way to Google's demands.
"Foreign firms in China should respect China's laws and regulations, and respect China's public customs and traditions, and assume the corresponding social responsibilities, and of course Google is no exception," Ma told a regular briefing.
The launch was originally scheduled for tomorrow,but with google announcing last week they would no longer censor search results in China-and then being attacked by chinese hackers(rumours that these were approved by the Chinese government)-its not at all astonishing.
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