💨 Abstract
China has recently barred a Wells Fargo executive and a U.S. government employee from leaving the country, highlighting concerns about its opaque judicial and security systems. This move comes as China seeks foreign investment, adding uncertainty to U.S.-China trade talks. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the ban on Wells Fargo's Mao Chenyue, citing her involvement in a criminal case. Meanwhile, the U.S.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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