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May 2nd, 2018
Czech politicians have finally realised that China has been investing in the country with the aim to swap money for power and they are preparing a bill enabling the assessment of Chinese investment projects and the protection of Czech know-how, Julie Hrstkova writes in the Wednesday edition of daily Hospodarske noviny (HN). Officially opening Czech arms to Chinese investments in late 2016, President Milos Zeman said Prague's approach to China differs from that taken by other EU countries, which is why the Czech Republic might become "an unsinkable aircraft carrier" of the Chinese investment expansion, Hrstkova writes.
CTK
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