BEIJING -- Outflows of foreign direct investment in China have exceeded inflows for the first time as tensions with the U.S. over semiconductor technology and concerns about increased anti-spying activity heighten risks.
The shift was reflected in balance-of-payments data for the July-September quarter released Friday by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.






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