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Jim Dinning in Mergermarket on Potential Expansion of Canadian Barriers to Chinese Investments

Jim Dinning was recently interviewed for a Mergermarket article titled “Canadian barriers to Chinese investment likely to expand, remain indefinitely—advisors say.” The article examines these barriers, which “have increased in recent years due to tensions between the Canadian and Chinese governments,” as well as significant investments from Chinese firms that will be reviewed for national security risks.

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