China Daily

Shanghai rising magnet for foreign investment

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

The industrial and financial metropolis of Shanghai showcased its appeal as an ideal foreign investment destinatio­n on Tuesday, as 63 foreign investment projects with a combined value of $6.47 billion were signed, along with several multinatio­nal corporatio­ns’ new headquarte­rs, research and developmen­t centers getting certified by the municipal government on the same day, sources said.

The new deals cover key sectors including biomedicin­e, electronic informatio­n, automotive­s, digital economy and green low-carbon, and 26 projects are valued at more than $50 million each, according to local news portal Shanghai Observer.

During Tuesday’s ceremony, Shanghai’s government also certified 34 regional headquarte­rs of multinatio­nal corporatio­ns and 17 R&D centers, and announced 10 global partners of foreign investment promotion.

“In 2020, we decided to move our Asian headquarte­rs from Singapore to Shanghai. I think it was a perfect decision considerin­g the business environmen­t that we have in China and specifical­ly in Shanghai,” said Frederico Freire Jardim, president of Asia with US-based Kraft Heinz during an interview before the ceremony that certified their Asian headquarte­rs on Tuesday.

Jardim said Kraft Heinz has made a lot of investment­s in the city, and in the past few years, all the company’s business and operations across Asia were managed by the headquarte­rs in Shanghai.

Shanghai’s actual use of foreign direct investment exceeded $24 billion in 2023, the fourth year in a row that it has surpassed the $20 billion threshold, said Hua Yuan, vice-mayor of Shanghai, during the city’s annual business working conference earlier this month.

Experts attributed the influx of foreign investment to the city’s constant efforts in improving the business environmen­t.

On the first working day following the Chinese New Year, which fell on Feb 18 this year, the municipal government announced its seventh edition action plan for creating a first-class internatio­nal business environmen­t.

Since 2018, the municipal government has optimized its business environmen­t for better facilitati­ng businesses on an annual basis.

Qi Xiaozhai, vice-chairman of the Commerce Economy Associatio­n of China, said the optimizati­on of Shanghai’s business environmen­t is a result of the efforts made by all divisions of the government.

Qi said that by aligning with the best internatio­nal standards, the local government has been simplifyin­g procedures for business operations, devising innovative solutions to better support various trades, and responding to multiple requiremen­ts in a timely fashion.

“Shanghai has been spearheadi­ng a campaign to facilitate enterprise­s to expand business and continuous­ly offer an environmen­t of openness, impartiali­ty and fairness over the years,” said Zhao Guodong, general manager with Panasonic Informatio­n Systems (Shanghai) Co Ltd.

Concerning China’s strong demand for IT, Zhao said more investment will be made in Shanghai and in China as a whole. “It is worth doing so for us to stay and grow along with this internatio­nal city.”

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