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Posted on October 17, 2020 by admin

How corruption in Kyrgyzstan put Chinese investments at risk

According to the Overseas Chinese Service Centre in Bishkek, he had lived in Kyrgyzstan for over 20 years and genuinely believed that the hub was a win-win for both the Central Asian nation and China.

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