How Would the New UK Foreign Investment Regime Impact Chinese Investment?

April 23, 2021 | BY

Vincent Chow

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For two decades now, the United Kingdom has been the most popular destination for Chinese foreign direct investment in Europe. Chinese investors have invested in a variety of industries from technology to nuclear power plants to London's iconic black cabs. But a new British law is set to bring about significant changes to Chinese investments into the country.

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