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外资逃离超九成,印度后悔莫及,跪求中国企业再投资!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-18 09:58

Group 1 - India's foreign direct investment (FDI) dropped to $3.5 million in May, a 98% year-on-year decline, with a 97% drop in FDI for 2024, causing significant concern in India [1] - The Indian government plans to ease investment conditions for foreign investors, particularly targeting Chinese companies that still have substantial investments in India [1][3] - The National Transformation Council of India proposed to relax scrutiny on Chinese investments, allowing them to invest in local companies while limiting their ownership to 24% [3] Group 2 - Chinese smartphone brands have significantly contributed to India's manufacturing sector, with one brand surpassing Samsung to become the largest smartphone brand in India by 2017 [5] - The establishment of factories by Chinese companies in India has led to the country becoming the second-largest smartphone producer globally [5] - However, Indian conglomerates have aggressively taken control of factories, leading to significant losses for foreign manufacturers and causing many foreign companies to withdraw from the Indian market [7] Group 3 - The withdrawal of foreign companies has been severe, with over 1,700 out of 5,000 foreign firms deregistering in India from 2022 to mid-2023, indicating a worsening trend in FDI [7][9] - India recognizes the importance of foreign investment for its economy and is now focusing on attracting Chinese companies that still operate in the country to potentially regain foreign interest [9]