German business leaders at Dusseldorf roundtable reaffirm commitment to China market, citing innovation and growth potential
German business leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the Chinese market at an 'Invest in China' roundtable in Dusseldorf on Friday, citing China's market potential, innovation capabilities and improving business environment as key drivers for future growth.
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