Foreign investment law draws reactions
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Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation
China's draft foreign investment law backs up its words with its actions. China has become a major champion of globalization and the mutual benefits of free trade and by opening up further its own markets, China aligns its domestic policy with its international strategy.
The draft law, years in the making, exemplifies China's commitment to deepen reform, facilitating foreign companies doing business in China. Though specifics are to come, the draft law intends to enable broader market access, protect intellectual property, prohibit forced technology transfer, and create a level playing field for foreign and domestic companies.
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