
GE’s boss Larry Culp tells Hao Peng, the head of the State Asset Supervision and Administration Commission (Sasac), that he is open to working with Chinese state firms, particularly on BRI projects. They met in Beijing on Monday during Culp’s first trip to China since he became GE’s CEO last October.
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