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China’s Technology Export Regulations: The Conflict Between Openness and Control

Issued: September 28 2018

Documents published recently by China’s State Council have raised alarm bells over merger and R&D activities for multinationals. Charlotte Trinh and Jin Ling examine where opportunities remain when it comes to the country’s new technology export regulations.

 

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