Caution needed when reviewing Chinese outbound investment
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clpstaff &clp articlesM&A deals limited, and slowed by government approval process
Outbound investment from China is increasing, and is seen by overseas companies, lawyers and financial advisers as a golden opportunity to make money during hard economic times. But specialists have cautioned against getting carried away or misled by some media reports.
During a panel discussion on prospects for Chinese M&A, held recently at the China Outbound Investment Summit 2009 in Shanghai, one in-house counsel warned against a lack of caution.
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