China says will reduce foreign investment curbs, 2018 FDI up 3%

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SHANGHAI/BEIJING China will reduce restrictions on foreign investment and address difficulties facing foreign companies investing in the country, the commerce minister said, according to a transcript of an interview he gave to state media. Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said...

 

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