For example, inAustralia, the mainconstraintsfacedby foreignersistoobtaintheapproval of the local foreign investmentreviewboardbefore theycan betraded.
Australia puts every foreigninvestment before a reviewboard, and it is deeply concerned about China, which may not operate as a typical commercial investor trying to maximise the value of a resource, but rather as the representative of buyers who would like to do the reverse.