SCMP:Wang.Huiyao,How.creating.a.better.business.environment
(2021-08-05 15:55:29)
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It is essential to welcome innovation-driven multinational
enterprises by creating a more fair and open business environment
to promote China’s development
Attracting more multinational enterprises to develop in
China is an important way to nurture friendly and stable relations
between China and other countries
By Wang Huiyao | Founder of the Center
for China and Globalization(CCG)
Last year was a milestone for China as it become the world’s
largest recipient of foreign direct investment for the first time.
Foreign investment in China reached US$144.37 billion.
Recent data speaks to China’s growing appeal for foreign
investment. According to the Ministry of Commerce, the actual use
of foreign investment nationwide from January to June this year was
607.84 billion yuan (US$94.1 billion), a 28.7 per cent year-on-year
increase and 27.1 per cent over the same period in 2019.
By the end of 2019, the number of multinational companies
investing and operating in China had exceeded 1 million. More than
490 of the world’s top 500 companies have invested in China, with
multinational enterprises increasingly taking China as an important
part of their globalisation strategy.
The enthusiasm of multinational enterprises to invest in
China, despite the global pandemic, comes from their long-term
optimism about the Chinese market. According to the National Bureau
of Statistics, China’s gross domestic product grew 7.9 per cent in
the second quarter of 2021, up from 3.2 per cent for same period
last year, demonstrating the resilience and potential of the
Chinese economy.
This potential is buttressed by the nation’s 1.4 billion
people, a middle class of nearly 400 million people, and complete
industrial value chains and supporting facilities. Cutting-edge
technology and artificial intelligence have generated new impetus
for China’s economy, as have the government’s endeavours to improve
the nation’s business environment.
Also, the efficient control of the Covid-19 pandemic has
highlighted the stability of the Chinese market, a relative
advantage compared to other economies.
The Centre for China and Globalisation recently held a
closed-door seminar with representatives of 19 multinational
enterprises from the United States, Europe, Japan and India on the
development of multinational enterprises’ business in China. The
discussion confirmed that foreign companies are seeking to increase
investment in China and gain more market share. However, the
politicisation of economic, cultural and technological issues has
exacerbated uncertainty for foreign companies in China.
In the past 40 years of China’s reform and opening up,
multinational enterprises in China have made important
contributions in terms of tax revenue, employment, technological
progress, innovation, structural upgrading, market expansion and
foreign trade. They have promoted China’s economic and social
development, transformation and upgrading.
As one of the most vibrant and vital components of the Chinese
economy, foreign-invested enterprises account for less than 3 per
cent of the country’s firms. However, they contribute nearly half
of foreign trade, a fourth of the output value and profits of
industrial enterprises above the scale, a fifth of tax revenue and
about 13 per cent of urban employment.
Multinational enterprises enhance economic cross-border
exchanges while also nurturing closer ties between countries. In
the future, it is essential to welcome innovation-driven
multinational enterprises by creating a more fair and open business
environment to promote the new “dual circulation” development
pattern in China.
First, central and local governments should give more support
in terms of implementing opening-up policies, ensuring a fair
business environment and preferential policies for enterprise
development.
Also, policies around the Foreign Investment Law, Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership and other trade agreements
should be implemented. This means improving supporting measures,
verifying the thorough implementation of policies in stages and
gradually resolving contradictions with existing policies.
Moreover, efforts should be made to create a fair, open and
transparent business environment by improving intellectual property
rights, formulating industry road maps and forming a mechanism to
understand and act on feedback from foreign enterprises.
Second, industry associations should enhance channels to
convey the needs of multinational enterprises and participate in
the formulation of industry standards and related policy
discussions.
As an important link between the government and enterprises,
industry associations play a vital role in understanding the needs
of various enterprises, regulating the development of industry,
serving their members, interpreting policies and passing relevant
opinions and suggestions to the government. National and local
industry associations should treat all types of enterprises fairly
so multinational enterprises can gain a greater sense of
participation and help create a fairer business environment.
On the other hand, multinational enterprises can make more
efforts to assume corporate social responsibility, enhance their
innovation capacity and improve crisis management. They should
improve their understanding and respect China’s interests, and they
can establish a good image by better assuming corporate social
responsibility and participating in telling their successful
stories in China.
Geopolitical uncertainty affects the security and stability of
multinational firms’ industrial chains. To deal with this, their
priority should be to continuously enhance their innovation
capabilities and strive to make themselves stronger and
bigger.
They should also strengthen their analysis and judgment of the
international and domestic policy context and upgrade their
capabilities regarding crisis warning and response. Amid a more
complex international context, multinational enterprises can serve
as a kind of glue between countries.
Creating a better business environment to attract more
multinational enterprises to develop in China is an important way
to nurture friendly and stable relations between China and other
countries. At the same time, China can also promote economic and
social transformation and development by attracting and supporting
multinational enterprises.
From SCMP, 2021-8-2