China Urges Investor-Friendly Laws in Zimbabwe

Chinese officials emphasised the need for economic reforms to ensure clarity on investment laws, improving the ease of doing business, fighting corruption, introducing investment friendly laws, ensuring the country's credit ratings improve as well as reducing the country's sovereign, political and economic risks, according to the Zimbabwe Independent.

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President Xi Jinping and President Robert Mugabe.

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