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经济聚焦·扩大双向投资|中企“出海” 为全球市场“上新”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-11 01:37

Group 1 - China is a major player in attracting foreign investment and is also a significant source of outbound investment, with a projected outbound direct investment flow of $192.2 billion in 2024, maintaining a global share of 11.9% [1][2] - The structure of China's outbound investment is evolving, focusing on high-tech products, high-end equipment, and green low-carbon products, reflecting the resilience and vitality of "Chinese investment" [1][8] - By the end of 2024, China's outbound direct investment stock is expected to reach $3.14 trillion, ranking among the top three globally for eight consecutive years [1] Group 2 - The "Belt and Road" initiative is driving Chinese enterprises to expand into emerging markets, with a significant portion of investments directed towards Southeast Asia and the Middle East [5][6] - In 2024, Chinese outbound investment is projected to boost merchandise exports by $211 billion, representing a 13% increase and accounting for 5.9% of total merchandise exports [4] - Chinese companies are increasingly establishing overseas enterprises, with 52,000 set up across 190 countries, and 70% of these enterprises are either profitable or breaking even [6] Group 3 - The development of new technologies is a key focus for Chinese companies expanding abroad, with projects like the 100 MW photovoltaic project in Hungary showcasing a commitment to sustainable practices [7][8] - Companies are leveraging their long-term R&D capabilities and industrial clusters to transition from merely exporting products to establishing brands and technologies in global markets [8] - The "Silk Road Maritime" initiative has expanded to 148 named routes, connecting 150 ports in 48 countries, enhancing the global influence of Chinese enterprises [3][4]