Tag: Chinese outward investment

March 21, 2016
For once, American and Chinese pundits seem to think alike: There is a budding Great Wall, reinforced by hostile political sentiments in the United States (US) and, above all, the sinister Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), that is raising increasingly high obstacles to Chinese foreign direct...
September 16, 2015
Despite the obvious slowdown of the Chinese economy, China’s overseas investment (COI) continues to record strong growth, increasing by 20 percent in the first seven months of 2015 according to China’s Ministry of Commerce.  It is important to note, though, that the recent growth is mostly driven by private companies...
August 24, 2015
It is de rigueur today that Chinese companies need to become more localized.  At a minimum, they need to become more aware of local laws, regulations, and customs and abandon the idea they can do things like they do them at home.  At the maximum, they need to hire more...
July 13, 2015
China tells foreign businesses to stop whining. China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) reports that China’s three new free trade zones (FTZs) have attracted significant foreign direct investment (FDI). China’s draft cybersecurity law raises new concerns among foreign technology firms and foreign companies operating in China. China’s heavy outward FDI to…
July 5, 2015
China passes National Security Law that alarms Foreign Businesses. Food scandal makes mincemeat out of OSI (China) Holding Co.’s bottom line. Li Keqiang calls on the European Union (EU) and China to make progress on an investment treaty. By 2020, China will be world’s largest cross-border investor including foreign direct…
September 20, 2014
Inward foreign direct investment into China hits two-and-half year low, though service IFDI and IFDI from Korea remain bright spots for the first eight months of 2014. The fray about whether or not China’s antimonopoly investigations fairly treat foreign firms increasingly draws in foreign governments with some foreign executives backing…
July 11, 2014
The Libya uprising in 2011 cost Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) billions.  Now, the story seems poised to repeat itself, albeit this time in Iraq where Sunni radicals belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) now control large portions of western and northern Iraq.  While ISIL has yet...