Abstract : Concerns of supply chain disruptions following the eruption of Sino-US trade frictions will not slow foreign firms' steps to invest in China, where broader market access and a stable policy environment are now much more highly valued than ever.
BEIJING -- Concerns of supply chain disruptions following the eruption of Sino-US trade frictions will not slow foreign firms' steps to invest in China, where broader market access and a stable policy environment are now much more highly valued than ever.
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