“Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our colleagues in China, where we have retained ... according to Reuters. The raid on the U.S. firm comes as relations between Washington ...
intensifying the risks for foreign firms. US consultancies — often used by overseas investors and multinational companies to conduct due diligence and research in China — are particularly in ...
Chinese authorities had also conducted raids on several American companies operating within China, detaining numerous Chinese ...
China’s top counter-espionage agency ... Last year, several foreign consulting companies were targeted in raids. In April, local police questioned staff at US consultancy Bain & Company ...
China's President Xi Jinping met American ... concern over an anti-espionage law, exit bans, and raids on consultancies and due diligence firms. Xi's increasing focus on national security has ...
China’s introduction of a broader anti-espionage law, exit bans and raids on consultancies and due diligence firms have further chilled foreign ... Geopolitical tension, most prominently with the ...
China's President Xi Meets US Executives in Beijing as Investment ... as the government tries to woo back foreign investors and international firms seeking reassurance about the impact of new ...
exit bans and raids on consultancies and due diligence firms. German direct investment in China, however, rose to a record high of 11.9 billion euros ($12.9 billion) last year, underscoring how ...
China's introduction of a broader anti-espionage law, exit bans and raids on consultancies and due diligence firms have further chilled foreign fund inflows. Inbound foreign direct investment ...
BEIJING, March 25 (Reuters) - China pledged on Monday to treat foreign companies the same way as domestic peers in a bid to attract more foreign investment, cooperation and expertise, as Asia's ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China ... firms have further chilled foreign fund inflows. Inbound foreign direct investment contracted 8% last year. "A significant percentage of Chamber members have reported ...