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Posted on July 21, 2021 by admin

China’s illegal businesses along Myanmar-Thai border prosper following coup

Chinese-funded Yatai International Holding Group (IHG) accused of running illegal casinos in Cambodia and the Philippines, has been recruiting a manager for a five-star hotel, human resources manager, …

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