Eight years after leaving Venezuela, David Hou, a native of southern China’s Guangdong province, returned last year, pleased to find what he described as an improved economic environment.
That optimism is now shrouded in uncertainty after the United States abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on allegations of narcoterrorism and possessing “destructive devices” – charges he has firmly rejected.
While the full impact has yet to be felt, the situation is “making people anxious and very...
Chinese firm owner in Venezuela warns of spillover after Maduro’s abduction
Published 5 days ago
Source: scmp.com

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