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1、Making the Most of Chinas FutureThe Center for China and Globalization released Transition and Opportunity : Strategies from Business Leaders on Making the Most of China s Future on February 24. At a roundtable inside the center s Beijing headquarters , various contributors to the book, all leaders

2、of trade groups and multinational corporations (MNCs) in China, as well as a select group of prominent corporate executives and stakeholders, explored issues concerning the role of MNCs in China s economic transition as well as the business environment and operational realities in the country. Edite

3、d excerpts of some statements follow:Trade with China benefits the U. S. and particularly supports American jobs. There s a common misconception that U. S. companies expansion of trade and investment in China has led to fewerAmerican jobs. Many in the U. S. , including some lawmakers, believe this t

4、o be true. In reality, cultivating a strong trade relationship with China has actually boosted the American economy and employment in the most recent year of full data available to us.U. S. exports to China alone supported nearly 1 million American jobs directly. Indirectly, this number is probably

5、about 3 or 4 million. For U. S. -China Business Council (USCBC) members, 95 percent report profitability for their investments in China, which means more dividends repaid to shareholders in the U. S. and greater cash flow and capital to reinvest in businesses , including research and development fun

6、ctions within the U. S.China is one of the world s most competitive and dynamic markets. If an American company cannot be a leader in China, they cannot be one in the world.All of that strengthens U. S. companies and makes us more competitive on the global level.With this in mind, let s take a look

7、at how the trade war impacted American jobs. Multiple studies and anecdotal evidence confirm that Americans paid the price for additional tariffs on imported Chinese products. A report commissioned by the USCBC showed that 245, 000 American jobs were lost at its height. We must be honest about the c

8、onsequences of the tariff hikes and escalating tensions between the U. S. and China.For the transitions in the SinoAmerican relationship, my first recommendation is both sides should reestablish a formal mechanism to discuss macroeconomic and trade issues , to better understand the others priorities

9、, concerns and decisions. Talking is better than silence.Second, the U. S. and China should both move to lower, or completely eliminate, tariffs. Our research shows that reducing average tariff rates to 12 percent could create up to 145, 000 American jobs.Their full removal would create even more. Y

10、et it would prove difficult for President Joe Biden to cut tariffs amid an election year without some type of corresponding move on the Chinese side.Third, both governments should send clear signals that trade and investment activities that do not impact national security are welcome and encouraged

11、by both governments. An overemphasis on national security and an expansion of its definitions will have a chilling effect on the very positive parts of the bilateral relationship. The vast majority of interactions between both sides are mutually beneficial in promoting prosperity, innovation and hum

12、an progress.In recent years, China has continuously opened up its economy. And we saw some initial results.A massive BASF plant worth $10 billion is currently under construction in the southern province of Guangdong. It is the first wholly foreign-funded project in Chinas heavy chemical industry, ma

13、rking a big leap forward.However, from the overall viewpoint, the results have lagged far behind the promises. The country will only be able to unleash the full potential of its market by increasing foreign investment, which in turn will strengthen competition.China has become the EU s largest tradi

14、ng partner and has benefited greatly from the European market. Chinese exports to the bloc have increased rapidly year on year, much faster than the other way around. Consequently, trade is something we definitely must improve on.For MNCs, a bigger challenge is not the lack of opportunities China ha

15、s to offer, but rather the surge in misunderstandings and negative sentiments toward the country on the part of many and the impact that s having on attitudes and decisionmaking courtesy of governments and companies alike. The ongoing pandemic-related travel restrictions are indeed exacerbating that

16、 phenomenon. Therefore, I believe the resumption of business travel to and from China will be an important step to help bridge the information gap between head office decision-makers and other important stakeholders, including politicians and academics.Last April, Australian Financial Review publish

17、ed an article, saying that foreign capital is pouring into China at record rates, ignoring geopolitical tensions in their search for yield. Today, I hope to elaborate on why I think China will continue to present opportunities.First , MNCs cannot be leaders without being successful in China. And tha

18、t phenomenon is only going to continue as China continues to grow.Second , MNCs need to participate in advanced development in China to stay competitive both in China as well as in other markets around the world, with the country offering scale cost and speed advantages for developing and commercial

19、izing new technologies and business models to be successful. As we all know, MNCs need to be agile and innovate at China speed.Third, foreign investment will continue to play an important role with opportunities relating to industry , upgrading the supply of advanced technologies, satisfying the dem

20、and of Chinese consumers and supporting China/ s transition to an innovation-intensive consumer-led economy.Fourth, the policies already enacted by the Chinese Government , and those it will endorse in the foreseeable future , aim to catalyze foreign investment in those sectors and geographies most

21、in need and encourage the further localization of valuechains.Last but not least, China is making efforts to reduce the cost of cross-border trade through free trade agreements as well as actions promoting high-quality cooperation under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. Their combination increases the appeal of using China as a bridge一 headquarters, even一via which to expand to and invest in markets across Asia. BR

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