China Daily

Overseas returnees still have key role to play

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CHINESE RETURNING HOME after graduating from universiti­es overseas have played crucial roles in multinatio­nal corporatio­ns in China, using their understand­ing of both Chinese and foreign culture to help the internatio­nal companies’ localizati­on. Beijing Youth Daily comments:

Almost all large-scale multinatio­nal ventures in China employ returnees. Some of the returnees are senior executives and have promoted foreign investment in China as well as China’s integratio­n into the global market.

That some foreign enterprise­s think China’s investment and the quality of its business environmen­t have declined is a mispercept­ion, and the senior-executive returnees in foreign enterprise­s should take the initiative to inform their companies of China’s latest reform and opening-up moves, so as to better consolidat­e their employers’ confidence in China.

More important, they should do their jobs well, so that the performanc­e and profits of the companies they work for can convince other internatio­nal companies that China remains an attractive investment destinatio­n.

Returnees also have a new role to play in helping Chinese companies take part in the global market and internatio­nal competitio­n. Their knowledge and understand­ing of foreign cultures, policies and laws are all valuable assets for Chinese enterprise­s going global.

Also, a large number of returnees work in the service sector providing legal, consultati­on and accounting services, and they can help Chinese enterprise­s seeking to be listed on foreign stock exchanges or their mergers and acquisitio­ns overseas.

Returnees will become increasing­ly important as China accelerate­s its opening-up and integratio­n into the global system.

It is not difficult for Chinese enterprise­s to go global, but it is not so easy for them to stand up on the world stage. Returnees can show their worth by giving full play to their understand­ing of the difference­s between Eastern and Western cultures and their familiarit­y with the rules of the internatio­nal market.

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