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Q+A ASTRID SCHRÖTER

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Astrid Schröter, liaison manager responsibl­e for Sichuan and Chongqing areas at the German Chamber of Commerce in South and Southwest China, sat down with China Daily reporter Xu Xiao recently to discuss the experience of German companies in Chengdu as well as their perspectiv­es on the city.

How many years have you been in China?

I have been in China with the German Chamber of Commerce for more than three years. Before I joined the Chamber, the time is even longer. In total, now about five years. My first visit to Chengdu was in 1996.

Of all the changes you have seen Chengdu, what impressed you the most, especially with regard to the investment environmen­t for foreign companies?

When I was first here, I visited two German companies in 1996 and 1997. At that time, it was very rare to see some German companies here — mostly maybe three or four names here.

After that, the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-15) was launched in 2011, so the biggest changes for foreign investment have accelerate­d in the past five years.

Now, there are many organizati­ons, including the German Chamber of Commerce and the German Consulate General in Chengdu to provide all kinds of services and support

We have about 150 German firms in the region that we are responsibl­e for in Sichuan and Chongqing. In Chengdu, we have about 110 and another 40 to 50 in Chongqing.

You might be a little surprised to hear this number because mostly you hear about some 20 names or even fewer.

They come because of the potential of the market. But not all of the companies have brought their entire staff here – many have come with sales

Mainly traditiona­l German industries, such as machinery. Other major industries are the car industry, IT as well as pharmaceut­ical and chemical industries.

If you observe some German companies’ performanc­e after the global financial crisis, you will find that much momentum derives from the small and medium-sized companies.

What services do you provide to them?

We have mainly three pillars here. We offer advice to setting up a new firm, including market researches for a specific product or a specific industry, location-selection support and communicat­ion with industrial parks to see which one is favorable in terms of incentives and also with regard to the location of clients or potential clients of the companies.

To complement all of these, we organize investigat­ion delegation­s both for German companies that want to do business here and for Chinese companies that want to seek cooperatio­n with German ones.

So we have inbound and outbound delegation services.

The second pillar is to provide informatio­n through the different channels that we have – for example, through interviews, through our magazines, through special reports and research that we launched in different provinces and in overseas countries.

And the third part is connecting to everything that has something to do with the companies’ networking opportunit­ies.

We maintain close relationsh­ips with the local authoritie­s as well as with the management department­s of the hightech industry zones, the city and provincial government­s, the institutio­ns below government­s and foreign investors.

So when we have requiremen­ts from the German companies, we can quickly follow up with these.

Our services have a lot of features. So we can find credible informatio­n for potential clients, including Chinese customers of the German companies. Contact the writers at xuxiao@ chinadaily.com.cn

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