Foreign companies in China are walking a tightrope as police visits to due-diligence and consulting firms leave the sector on edge
HONG KONG—Foreign companies in China are walking a tightrope between their need for business intelligence to comply with proliferating U.S. sanctions and mounting concerns about the risks of carrying out the due diligence required for business on the ground.
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