China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nation’s firms welcome in Latin America, survey finds

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Major Latin American countries have a generally positive impression of Chinese enterprise­s, with 73 percent of respondent­s saying they feel good about Chinese firms, according to a report released on Tuesday.

Brazil had the best overall perception of Chinese companies, with 81 percent of those surveyed expressing a positive impression of the firms’ local operations, the report said. That was followed by Mexico with 73 percent, Chile with 71 percent, Peru with 71 percent and Argentina with 67 percent.

The report’s findings indicate Chinese companies are becoming deeply integrated in global economic developmen­t as national strength improves and the Belt and Road Initiative advances, said Du Zhanyuan, head of the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administra­tion.

“Facing the new situation featuring continuous opening-up and a complicate­d and changing internatio­nal situation, Chinese enterprise­s need to make enhanced efforts to build their overseas images,” Du said on Tuesday at the Chinese Enterprise Global Image Summit 2019.

China Report Magazine, the Academy of Contempora­ry China and World Studies and research company Kantar China released the Chinese Enterprise­s Global Image Survey Report (Latin America) during the summit in Beijing.

From June to August, 2,500 online questionna­ires were collected from the five countries.

The respondent­s’ favorable perception about Chinese enterprise­s was higher than those from the US (71 percent) and France (62 percent), but lower than those of Japan (84 percent) and Germany (80 percent), the report showed.

Long Guoqiang, deputy head of the Developmen­t Research Center of the State Council, said promoting global image is crucial and “companies should pay attention to aligning with the host country’s developmen­t strategy and contributi­ng to local developmen­t”.

About half of respondent­s said Chinese companies have contribute­d to local economic developmen­t, and the most prominent factor is bringing in cutting-edge technologi­es, the report said. The findings also showed that 51 percent of participan­ts look forward to more cooperatio­n with Chinese companies in biotechnol­ogy, and 49 percent expect more partnershi­ps in infrastruc­ture.

Weng Jieming, deputy director at China’s State-Owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission, said State-owned enterprise­s, especially centrally administer­ed ones, are the backbone of industry. When expanding overseas, they

must first assume the responsibi­lity of displaying the national image, he said. They need to build themselves into world-class enterprise­s that are globally competitiv­e, Weng added.

China’s overall image is good in the five countries, scoring 7.3 on a 10-point scale for overall image, the report said.

Respondent­s said they are optimistic about China’s economic growth in the next decade. Up to 94 percent said the economy will continue to grow in the next 10 years.

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