How Chinese Miners Adapt To Kyrgyzstan's Legal Compliance
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2025Published in:
Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceNegative public perception about Chinese expansion into Kyrgyzstan, along with an unpredictable regulatory environment, has profoundly shaped Chinese business practices inside Kyrgyzstan. Despite common perceptions about non-compliant Chinese companies, this contentious business environment has pressured Chinese companies to adhere and adapt to local laws.
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