More countries scrutinize foreign efforts to acquire their companies
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China has its own set of restrictions on foreign companies and a blacklist. It too wants to reduce its vulnerabilities. Tatyana Bolton, with public policy research group the R Street Institute, said, “There’s a global power shift. China’s rising. The United States arguably is falling. And so this brings about a lot of different concerns for both nations as they change and the power dynamics of the global order.”Featured Publications
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