European Union Chamber Of Commerce In China Calls For An End To Protectionism And Discrimination
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Executive Summary
BEIJING - While acknowledging China's economic expansion despite the global financial crisis, the leaders of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China are calling on Beijing to create a more level playing field for foreign-funded firms across the country
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