Foreign state ownership ban could cover news websites as well as papers and magazines
Indirect or "passive" investment by foreign states would be exempt but capped at 5%.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Indirect or "passive" investment by foreign states would be exempt but capped at 5%.
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