Curbs on China investment will hurt US jobs: Wanda chief
Shanghai
ANY move to curb investment by Chinese companies in the US after Donald Trump is sworn in as president could put at risk the jobs of 20,000 Americans employed by Dalian Wanda Group Co, chairman Wang Jianlin has warned.
The Chinese property and media tycoon has asked Christopher Dodd, chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America, to relay the above message to Mr Trump, according to the transcript of a speech delivered by Mr Wang during a forum in Beijing on Saturday.
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