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“走出去”“引进来”双发力,我国对外投资流量连续13年位居全球前三
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-08-27 14:34

Group 1 - The global economy is currently facing insufficient momentum, with increasing trade and investment barriers leading to a noticeable slowdown in cross-border investments. However, China still possesses significant potential for attracting foreign investment, as evidenced by nearly a hundred multinational companies and international investment institutions registering for the upcoming China International Investment and Trade Fair [2] - China's vast market, efficient supply chain, and the opportunities presented by a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation are key factors that enhance its attractiveness for foreign investment. The Deputy Minister of Commerce highlighted that investing in China equates to investing in the future [2] - In 2024, China's outbound investment is projected to reach $162.78 billion, marking a 10.1% increase from the previous year. From 2021 to 2024, China's outbound investment is expected to drive nearly $1.2 trillion in goods imports and exports, showcasing its resilience and vitality in supporting global economic development [2] Group 2 - China is committed to expanding its openness to foreign investment, with the UK being a significant partner. In 2024, trade between China and the UK is expected to exceed $130 billion, with over 1.3 million British companies established in China [3] - The Chinese government is actively creating a market-oriented, law-based, and international business environment to provide long-term stability and certainty for foreign investors. Since 2014, pilot programs in various sectors have been implemented, yielding positive results [5] - China has maintained a leading position in outbound investment, with over 50,000 enterprises established abroad across 190 countries and regions by the end of 2024. The total stock of outbound investment exceeds $3 trillion, accounting for 7.2% of global outbound investment [6] Group 3 - The "Belt and Road" initiative has significantly contributed to China's outbound investment, with direct investments in Belt and Road countries reaching $50.99 billion in the previous year, a 22.9% increase. By the end of 2024, the investment stock in these countries is expected to reach $370 billion, representing 11.8% of China's total outbound investment stock [7] - The upcoming investment fair will focus on deepening connections with Belt and Road countries, with 77 countries confirming their participation. High-level delegations from countries such as Azerbaijan, Cambodia, and Uzbekistan will attend [8]