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China Remains a Leading Destination for Foreign Direct Investment

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June 1, 2025
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Foreign direct investment in China declined sharply, but nuanced data shows resilient utilized FDI, especially in high-tech industries. China remains attractive due to its market, infrastructure, and policy measures.

Decline in Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in China has seen a dramatic decrease, with net inflows dropping from $344 billion in 2021 to $18.6 billion in 2024. This decline occurs amid a global FDI downturn, raising concerns of foreign capital exiting China. However, the situation is more nuanced than it appears. Notably, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce reports a more robust picture with utilized FDI at $116.2 billion in 2024, which focuses on gross inflows excluding factors like reinvested earnings.

Factors Affecting FDI in China

An AMRO study links China’s FDI reduction mainly to cyclical factors like tighter global liquidity and the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes, rather than structural issues. While geopolitical tensions and higher labor costs are often cited concerns, they haven’t significantly deterred investment due to China’s vast market and infrastructure. Despite trade tensions, investments from regions like Europe and the US have risen, highlighting strong economic integration and continued interest.

Future Outlook and Strategic Shifts

China’s FDI landscape is transforming as high-tech industries grow significantly, now accounting for 37% of inflows. Although challenges like geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties remain, China is taking steps to enhance its investment climate by expanding market access and easing regulations. These efforts, coupled with its strong domestic market and infrastructure, position China as a leading investment destination. Ensuring consistent policy implementation will further stabilize and attract FDI, supporting China’s shift toward high-quality growth.

Source: China Still An Attractive FDI Destination

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