Acquisitions of China assets by US companies have plummeted to their lowest level since 2002, according to recent data from Dealogic reported by the Wall Street Journal (“WSJ”) MoneyBeat blog. The news that only 25 deals to buy Chinese assets were made by US companies in the first half
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Why A U.S.-China Bilateral Investment Treaty Matters
By Marney Cheek on
This post originally appeared on Investment Policy Central.
A U.S.-China bilateral investment treaty (BIT) will serve as the cornerstone for the bilateral economic relationship between these two economic powerhouses for years to come. It puts in place important rules that protect U.S. investors against discrimination and arbitrary treatment, with…
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