CHINA: Freedom to travel curtailed for non-payers of awards
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Featured In: Volume 4 - Issue 6 (Vol. 4 Iss. 6)
Those who are recalcitrant in paying awards in southern China will go on a police watch list and be stopped from leaving the country, a provincial government has decreed. Ik Wei Chong (partner) of Clyde & Co in Shanghai reports
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