艾迅 A.

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Sure, it doesn't exclude but maybe they may make things easier for those foreign companies that want to do business in China (dealing only with the cultural shock is enough)

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Marc Faltheim

Experienced Advisor. I work with companies and investors on cross-border Business Model innovation, development and implementation. M&A advisory. Equity/debt fundraising. Country/Industry/Company specializations.

6 年

You can believe what you want and pretend that this is the official Chinese position but the reality has been for years now that certain U.S., South Korea, Japanese and EU firms have faced issues to sell certain of their products in China in recent years due to various restrictions, limitations, laws as well as political edict by the CCP being put in place. The U.S. is adopting a more restrictive approach now and the EU, depends from country to country. The UK always appears to be welcoming of any large cash investments from anywhere without really bothering to properly check where the money originated from and how it was made (especially in the UK property sector).

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