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Market News: Some Anthropic investors urge easing tensions with the US Department of Defense, citing concerns about "supply chain risk" affecting operations

2026.03.05 00:59:35

March 5 — Market sources report that some Anthropic investors are pushing to de-escalate tensions with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The investors cite "supply chain risks" as a key concern, warning the friction could harm Anthropic’s business. The company remains in ongoing discussions with the DoD.
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