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A number of conspicuous acquisitions, including the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York and auto manufacturer Volvo, give the impression that the Chinese are soaking up companies in the West at a rabid pace. But the reality is more nuanced, as this discerning report from the Economist Intelligence Unit reveals. While China’s overseas direct investment is likely to grow, its businesses face significant hurdles in their forays into developed markets. getAbstract recommends this smart study to investment bankers, corporate executives and investors.
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