China's raids on foreign firms hurt its own interests
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Western multinationals have been leading advocates for engagement with Beijing
Raimondo Heads to China to Both Promote Trade, and Restrict It - The New York Times
Spies for Hire: China's New Breed of Hackers Blends Espionage and Entrepreneurship - The New York Times
The China Conundrum - The American Prospect
Raghuram Rajan explains why India needs Chinese investment but not its Wolf Warrior policy - The Economic Times
After Being Raided, Chinese Firm Says It Will Toe National-Security Line - WSJ
Open for business? In China, raids and data laws spook investors.
Chinese Government Raids and Shuts Down a Well-Known American Business. This is a REALLY BIG Deal. - Harris Sliwoski LLP
China's Xi Reassures Foreign Investors Amid Worries About Economy, Policy - Bloomberg
US companies in China struggle with raids, slow deal approvals, anti-espionage law
China Signals Spying Fears Amid Probe of Consulting Firms - WSJ
US companies in China struggle with raids, slow deal approvals, anti-espionage law
Global economy at stake as US, China seek to cool tensions at APEC summit
International aerospace in China's new era, In depth
Why working in China is getting very risky for some U.S. companies
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