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The strange paradox of economic nationalism

By Guy de Jonquières

Published: August 9 2006 19:46 | Last updated: August 9 2006 19:46

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In his blackly humorous book, Mr China, Tim Clissold relates how he and a US business partner blew some $400m in the 1990s buying mainland companies that turned out to be duds. The pair would have a quite different problem today. Chinese companies are generally better run than a decade ago. But they are becoming harder for foreigners to acquire.

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