
China’s MOFCOM Aims to Boost High-Quality Foreign Investment by 2025
China’s Ministry of Commerce announces plans to enhance high-quality foreign investment, aiming for substantial growth by 2025.
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China’s Ministry of Commerce announces plans to enhance high-quality foreign investment, aiming for substantial growth by 2025.
China’s MOFCOM is enhancing efforts to attract high-quality foreign investment, aiming to boost listed companies and support new industrialization by 2025.
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