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China's Commerce minister seeks clearer U.S. investment guide

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Commerce minister called for clearer guidelines from the United States on its security review procedures for foreign investment, while saying that China does not target specific countries for overseas investment.Full story

China Commerce Minister seeks clearer U.S. investment guide

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Commerce Minister called for clearer guidelines from the United States on its security review procedures for foreign investment, while saying that China does not target specific countries for overseas investment. Full story

Chinese owners give Nexen oil unit freedom to run operations

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Chinese oil company CNOOC Ltd <0883.HK>, its takeover of Canada's Nexen Inc <NXY.TO> now complete, is giving the leader of the Canadian unit freedom to get operations running smoothly after an exhaustive seven-month acquisition process, CNOOC's CEO said on We Full story

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