Abstract
The growth of Chinese foreign acquisitions in Europe has attracted interest from businesses, media, and governments, raising concerns about potential transfers of knowledge and unclear linkages with Chinese governmental plans and subsidies. Still, it is important to bear in mind that each acquisition presents different backgrounds, strategies, priorities, and operational procedures. Some investments are business-driven, others are private; some fit the Chinese government’s plans and some do not.
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