Launched in September 2013, Shanghai’s free-trade Zone (FTZ) was heralded as the dawn of a new era in China’s opening up to the world. However, short on hard details and a clear strategy, the government was criticised early on for failing to supply the market with enough reasons to get involved, especially for foreign companies.
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