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FP Blog: Is China becoming a sanctioning state?

October 17, 2012 by Poblete Tamargo LLP chat_bubble_outline 0 comment(s)

If they do not work, then why do so many folks complain about them to begin with? I think we will see more, not less use of economic sanctions in the future. Companies will need to adapt and become more aggressive in the compliance arena.

Foreign Policy magazine’s blog, FP, has a good post and set of links on this issue: Is China becoming a sanctioning state?

 

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