
Regulation: China trims more red tape to attract foreign investment
Purchase of domestic companies and strategic investment in listed stocks now only requires registration, rather than approval, with the Ministry of Commerce
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The Chinese government on Sunday announced measures to boost foreign direct investment by easing regulations on inward bound acquisitions.
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