A new free trade zone in Shanghai has had little foreign interest, according to consultancy firm Nexia TS China.
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Carefully timed arbitration notices from several foreign companies in India send strong signals to the new government that they need to reform the country's business landscape.
Asia-Pacific FDI down in Q1 2014
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China losing its competitive manufacturing edge: BCG
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Pakistan seeks to bolster coffers
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