China’s investment mood slows in Europe
The buying mood of Chinese companies is at a multi-year low not only globally, but also in Europe. At the same time, investment incentives remain strong, which could help Chinese firms grow their investment spirit, according to an analysis by international law firm Baker McKenzie.
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