Foreign companies operating in China say they are unsure about what they can and cannot do after police raids on consultants’ offices, a business group said today, calling on authorities for “greater clarity.”
The British Chamber of Commerce in China said a survey of its members also showed companies are “more optimistic” following the cancellation of the “zero case” COVID-19 strategy that had been in place in China for almost three years. and implied an almost complete closure of the borders.
Companies surveyed said they want to invest more in the country but are waiting for measures that “restore trust and confidence” in the face of growing tensions between China, the US and Europe, as well as Beijing’s official plans to promote economic development. self-sufficiency.
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Source: CM Jornal

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