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Australian rich man denounces foreign investment rules against China as racist

Australia's fifth-richest man has denounced the government's foreign investment rules against China as racist, leading local newspaper the Australian reports Wednesday. Clive Palmer claims those rules are weighted against Chinese companies seeking... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Wed, Sep 30 2009

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