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Understanding China FCPA Risks. Who Is A Foreign Official?

I am becoming obsessed with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) because I see it as one of the the "most missed" things for United States companies doing business in or with China. The other day, I was interviewed by a... [[ This is a content... ...full story at China Law Blog

from China Law Blog on Tue, Sep 22 2009

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