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Chinese Firms Concerned By EU Security Policy

CHINA PRESS

Chinese companies are concerned by the EU’s plans to tighten FDI screening and economic security, according to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in the EU. In total, 47% of member firms raised concern, with the chamber expecting business and investment confidence to be lower in the future. The chamber hoped the EU would ensure global supply chain stability, respect the global division of labour and avoid generalizing the "risk-reduction" strategy with the broader industrial sector.

MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com
MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com

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