China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Chicago booms with Chinese investment

- By HONG XIAO and ZHANG YUAN in Chicago

The Chinese Consulate General in Chicago is making an effort to boost economic and trade cooperatio­n in the US Midwest.

Direct investment by China in the US reached $15 billion in 2015, with almost 13,000 jobs created.

According to the 2015 IBM Global Location Trends report, the Chicago metropolit­an area leads the US in foreign direct investment (FDI) for the third year in a row. The report also noted that FDI in Chicago created 4,800 jobs, the second- highest number among all US metropolit­an areas.

From 2000 to 2015, Chicago has attracted total investment of more than $3 billion from China.

“Chinese investment has made a great contributi­on in creating jobs and increasing tax revenue, which plays quite a positive role in boosting the local economy,” said Hong Lei, China’s consul general in Chicago, who took office in July.

The Chinese Consulate General in Chicago covers nine states, most of which are in the Midwest: Colorado, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin.

Hong has visited all nine states and said he is glad to see the relationsh­ip between the consular region and China is strong, and that exchanges and cooperatio­n on the economy, trade, culture and education have yielded substantia­l results.

In 2010, China Aviation Automotive Systems Holdings Ltd (AVIC) completed the acquisitio­n of Nexteer Automotive in Michigan by taking a 100 percent stake jointly with PCM China.

After the acquisitio­n, Nexteer shares were successful­ly listed in Hong Kong in 2013. The employee ranks have increased from 3,000 at the time of acquisitio­n to 5,000. Factory output is also expanding.

Hong affirmed the growth of Nexteer during his visit to the company in August. He said Nexteer has made a contributi­on to the economic developmen­t of Michigan, and it demonstrat­es the mutual benefit and winwin scenario of Sino-US economic and trade cooperatio­n.

In November, Hong visited Nanshan America (an aluminum casting and extrusion facility in Lafayette, Indiana), which was a greenfield investment made by China in 2011.

The company has since provided more than 200 jobs in the state.

“I have met several American workers in their plants, and they told me they really enjoy working in the plant,” Hong said.

Hong said Chinese enterprise­s in the Midwest are making positive contributi­ons to the revitaliza­tion of local economies.

“In recent years, China’s capital market is relatively vibrant, which is positive in going out. And the US is just an important foreign investment destinatio­n, whether for greenfield investment or mergers and acquisitio­ns.

“So the overall trend is moving forward,” said Hong, a former Foreign Ministry spokesman and deputy director general of the Department of Informatio­n.

Many Chinese enterprise­s made investment­s in the automobile industry in Michigan, building auto parts factories or technology innovation centers.

Hong said small- and medium-sized enterprise­s in the US Midwest have a strong interest in economic and trade cooperatio­n with China. The problem is sometimes their capital is limited, so the challenge is how to grab good opportunit­ies and operate business in China within their capacity.

Online channels have created a favorable condition to further open up the situation.

The Chicago Consulate General is now actively promoting the building of an online platform for trade and investment communicat­ion, so the two sides can communicat­e directly online, which promotes mutual understand­ing and reduces travel costs, he explained.

Hong repeatedly pointed out the significan­ce of the Mechanism of Joint Working Group for Trade and Investment Cooperatio­n between Chinese provinces and US states in boosting subnationa­l economic and trade cooperatio­n.

Since being set up in 2012 by China’s Ministry of Commerce, the mechanism has been establishe­d in 25 provinces and cities in China and seven states and cities in the US, covering California, Chicago, Iowa, Texas, Michigan, Washington state and New York.

“The cooperatio­n mechanism is designed to give play to the initiative of subnationa­l cooperatio­n, to take advantage of their resources to strengthen trade and investment cooperatio­n between China and the US,” said Hong

“Any states or cities interested in this mechanism, we sincerely invite them to participat­e in it, to benefit from it,” said Hong.

“Subnationa­l cooperatio­n is a driver of China-US relations,” Hong added.

China-US trade hit $569 billion last year, and China now is the biggest trading partner of the US and also its fastestgro­wing export market.

Hong said that if any problems arise, the two sides should resolve them through rational communicat­ion and consultati­on.

Hong said that because bilateral relations now have a good foundation, it’s necessary to continuous­ly serve the common interests of both nations to provide more benefits for citizens.

In recent years, China’s capital market is relatively vibrant.” Hong Lei China’s consul general in Chicago

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Hong Lei, China’s consul general in Chicago
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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Chicago metropolit­an area leads the US in foreign direct investment for the third year in a row, according to the 2015 IBM Global Location Trends report.

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