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Locke said last week that U.S. Secretary of Commerce, the Chinese Government has adopted policies to secure domestic enterprises and to create obstacles for foreign companies to U.S. companies in China face a lot of "headaches." The comments by some Western media stir.
However, foreign-funded enterprises operating in China who have some understanding of the environment are clear, despite the fact that Locke's remarks is the fallacy. Foreign companies in China is not only not discriminated against, and often better than the Chinese domestic enterprises to enjoy the convenience.
Chinese provinces and municipalities for the investment in the land lease, taxes, etc., the best treatment for foreign companies. To corporate income tax, for example, long-term foreign-funded enterprises enjoy preferential policies in China. By 2008, the average effective tax burden of domestic-funded enterprises is 25%, only 15% of foreign-funded enterprises; tax reform, foreign-funded enterprises continued to enjoy many preferential policies.
Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesman Yao Jian response to Locke said: "China foreign obstacles," saying tally with the facts. China is America's third largest export market, and for many years the fastest growing U.S. export market. China's response Financial During the crisis, based on expansion of domestic demand, insist on open markets, U.S. exports to China in 2009 reached 77.4 billion U.S. dollars, the proportion of its total exports to further increase the trade deficit significantly decreased by 16%.
Gary Locke said, "China's domestic enterprises to secure," to evoke the United States in recent years for China to take a succession of trade protectionist measures?? From tires to oil well pipe, from the wire mesh tray to the electric blanket, then drill pipe; also can not help but think of 2005, CNOOC tried to buy the United States Oil Company Unocal, the forced political pressure from the United States had to withdraw powerful than Chevron's bid offer one billion U.S. dollars.
Locke "China's policy to limit foreign investment in China may allow U.S. companies to lose interest," the statement was the fact that before the fall of its own. U.S. companies interested in China not only has not disappeared, but more and more concentrated, especially in the global context of economic recession, many multinational companies are dependent on China's vast market growth, and have made a major strategic Chinese market.
2010 1 22, the world's largest semiconductor production equipment and high technology services company Applied Materials Inc. announced the company's executive vice president and chief technology officer, Ke-Ping Ma's office moved to Beijing. Chairman of the Board, President and CEO Mike? Sprint said: "China is our fastest growing market, the company's top executives to China to be more close to our major customers." Ke-Ping Ma, said the move further demonstrates Applied Materials is committed to the development of China's confidence and determination.
Such as Applied Materials, more and more attention to the Chinese market, international companies everywhere. According to reports, 500 companies in the world, there are more than 440 non-Chinese enterprises in China and to expand the business.
Google last month issued a threat to withdraw from the business after the handful of respondents. Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and other companies have said the United States will not join them, and stressed that the Chinese market in the company's global strategy prominence.
The State Council Development Research Center of Zhao Jinping, Vice Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, said the event is just a case Google is not universal and representative. Not all U.S. companies have encountered in China, the so-called "difficult." Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and other companies say that their investment in China reached the expected results, future confidence in the future. I am a professional writer from China Crafts Suppliers, which contains a great deal of information about deep fried turkeys , fiber optic white christmas tree, welcome to visit!
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