WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Zoom Video Communications, whose remote meeting app made the odd California company a center for global interactions during the coronavirus pandemic, now finds itself battling political fights in Washington and Beijing.
SUBMIT IMAGE: A 3D printed Zoom logo is positioned in between small toy individuals figures and a keyboard in this illustration taken April 12,2020 REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Even prior to Zoom ran into criticism from U.S. legislators about its relations with China today, it had actually prepared itself for political issues. The California-based company just recently brought on board several lobbyists, including a former Trump project authorities, and added a previous White House offici