CEO survey shows China still second choice investment destination: PwC
Raymund Chao, Asia and China chairman of the professional services firm, says “that hasn’t changed — U.S. has been the No. 1 and China has been No. 2 for over the last decade.”
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Raymund Chao, Asia and China chairman of the professional services firm, says “that hasn’t changed — U.S. has been the No. 1 and China has been No. 2 for over the last decade.”
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