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Meanwhile, the task of identifying and repatriating the bodies of 19 foreign tourists continues.
UNHCR was in charge of registering and repatriating more than 24,000 people across 124 villages.
However, even now, China maintains currency restrictions, and repatriating profits has at times been challenging.
The evidence she collects contributes to convicting war criminals, building cases against child abusers and repatriating bodies back to families.
He said the government should focus instead on wooing investors for tourism and other projects and repatriating $7 billion in Egyptian money sent overseas.
Hong Kong, unlike China, allows almost anyone to issue a bond and repatriating the proceeds "is unlikely to be too challenging," notes a report by Standard Chartered.
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The researchers learned from that exactly how much in overseas profits each company repatriated, and also learned how much it had invested and repatriated in earlier years.
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