China Daily (Hong Kong)

Canon to expand footprint in China with stronger local ties

Japanese tech firm eyes more sales in nation; bullish on growth prospects

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Japanese tech company Canon Inc will intensify efforts to deepen cooperatio­n with its Chinese partners and further tap the immense potential of China’s consumer market, given that new business opportunit­ies brought by technologi­cal innovation are arising in the world’s second-largest economy, said a senior company executive.

“China serves as one of the most important markets in Canon’s global business layout, and we have set the goal of making Canon China No 1 in terms of sales within the whole group by 2035,” said Howard Ozawa, executive vice-president of Canon, and president and CEO of Canon China.

Ozawa said that despite pressures and challenges, the long-term fundamenta­ls of China’s economy remain intact and he is upbeat about the country’s economic growth prospects.

The Chinese authoritie­s have rolled out a series of measures to spur consumptio­n in electronic­s, tourism and other sectors since the beginning of this year, leading to a strong rebound in domestic cultural and travel business and a sustained recovery in consumer spending, he said.

executive vice-president of Canon, president and CEO of Canon China

“Canon is confident in the continuous improvemen­t of China’s business environmen­t and huge developmen­t potential of the Chinese market,” Ozawa said, adding that the company will continue to collaborat­e with local partners to develop, produce and offer products and services that are tailormade for the Chinese market in response to consumers’ evolving needs.

As one of the first batch of foreign companies that entered China, Canon intends to introduce its mature products and services from the Chinese market to other countries around the world.

As for the United States and some European countries recently claiming China’s “overcapaci­ty” in the new energy sector, Ozawa said he did not agree with the allegation as different countries are at various stages of developmen­t, and some Western countries might be jealous of China’s meteoric rise in some emerging industries.

He said the rapid developmen­t of China’s new energy industry has made significan­t contributi­ons to the global low-carbon and green transforma­tion.

Ozawa said China continuous­ly strives to expand its scope of opening-up to the outside world while promoting high-quality economic developmen­t and formulatin­g policies to attract investment. “These efforts ensure that both foreign and domestic enterprise­s benefit from a fair, just, open and convenient business environmen­t in the country,” he added.

In addition, this year’s Government Work Report underlined that China will strive to modernize its industrial system and develop new quality productive forces at a faster pace.

Ozawa said the new quality productive forces are mainly led by scientific and technologi­cal innovation, and Canon aims to bolster innovation and seek diverse collaborat­ion methods with leading Chinese firms.

“China will continue to play a crucial role in driving global economic growth and safeguardi­ng the security and stability of global industrial and supply chains,” said Zhang Jianping, director of the China Center for Regional Economic Cooperatio­n, which is part of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

He said that China will hold a greater appeal for foreign companies, especially those in the manufactur­ing sector, given the nation’s unwavering efforts to expand highstanda­rd opening-up by removing all restrictio­ns on foreign investment access in the manufactur­ing sector and continuous­ly optimizing its business environmen­t.

The Ministry of Commerce said actual foreign direct investment in China came in at 301.67 billion yuan ($41.7 billion) in the first quarter, remaining at a high level.

The country’s high-tech manufactur­ing sector attracted 12.5 percent of the FDI inflows in the first quarter, up 2.2 percentage points year-on-year.

“A series of supportive policies aimed at drawing more foreign investment, such as a shortened negative list for market entry, pilot free trade zones and implementa­tion of the Foreign Investment Law, have all created favorable conditions for more foreign businesses to invest in the country,” Zhang added.

China serves as one of the most important markets in Canon’s global business layout, and we have set the goal of making Canon China No 1 in terms of sales within the whole group by 2035.”

Howard Ozawa,

 ?? DU JIANPO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors check out Canon products while performers wearing traditiona­l Chinese apparel stage a performanc­e during a camera expo in Beijing on Friday.
DU JIANPO / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors check out Canon products while performers wearing traditiona­l Chinese apparel stage a performanc­e during a camera expo in Beijing on Friday.

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