Startups in China are suffering due to the lack of Investments
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Lack of Funding in Startups Due to COVID-19

Start-Ups in China are experiencing a lack of funding due to this COVID-19. Venture Capitalist firms are not ready to invest in any business because of the Global Financial uncertainty. Startups contribute a lot in terms of employment creation, Increase in the Foreign Direct Investment and helps countries make the economy stronger. Due to this Global Issue Startups are suffering

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