Doing stuff in China generally requires a Chinese majority partner. Buying ag land there, not at all.
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so what? Just because they hobble themselves with stupid policies, why should we?
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Reciprocity.
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like a fight in which each participant is punching themselves because the other one is.
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go talk to regional communities that are crying out for investment in local industry.
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that's the first time I've heard that theory
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strange then that large numbers of foreign firms are keen to buy into our agribusinesses but face hurdles
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