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Foreign Investment Climate in China: Present Challenges and Potential for Reform

January 28, 2015

Scott Kennedy, deputy director of Freeman Chair in China Studies, and director of Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy at CSIS, testified before the U.S.—China Economic and Security Review Commission, on  "Foreign Investment Climate in China: Present Challenges and Potential for Reform."

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