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港澳台投资企业法人单位所占比重比外商投资企业的比重多()个百分点。 A.1.2 B.

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港澳台投资企业法人单位所占比重比外商投资企业的比重多()个百分点。

A.1.2

B.0.6

C.0.8

D.1.4

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