China and the United States are looking for ways to revive reciprocal investments, even as conflict in the Middle East casts a shadow over an upcoming presidential summit.
Joint ventures, licensing arrangements and so-called intellectual-property-light models designed to withstand political and regulatory scrutiny are among the forms of cooperation under discussion, an unnamed source told the South China Morning Post. The potential scope and structure of investments remain undefined.
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