China's Foreign Direct Investment Hits 30-Year Low
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Foreign direct investment in China has dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade, signaling a potential shift in global investment patterns. The decline is attributed to factors such as the US-China trade war, economic slowdown, and rising labor costs. This trend could have significant implications for China's economy and global trade dynamics.
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