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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, January 19 (Xinhua) — The success of American companies in China demonstrates that cooperation benefits both sides, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Monday, adding that China invites enterprises from all countries, including the United States, to take advantage of China's high-quality development opportunities.
A recent survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China shows that a growing number of American companies in China are optimistic about the growth prospects of the Chinese market: more than half expect to be profitable or significantly profitable by 2025, over 70 percent do not plan to relocate their business, and nearly 60 percent intend to increase investment in China.
This once again proves that China's super-large market offers the world enormous opportunities, and that investing in China allows one to stay ahead and reap profits, Guo Jiakun emphasized at a briefing for journalists.
“The success of American companies in China demonstrates that China and the United States benefit from cooperation and that developing stable, healthy, and sustainable bilateral relations is in the interests of both sides,” the Chinese diplomat noted.
According to him, the Chinese economy is accumulating energy to release it at the right moment, while the drivers of growth are being modernized. China will continue to be a source of stability, growth, and innovation for the global economy, the Chinese Foreign Ministry official added.
“We invite American and other foreign companies to take advantage of China’s high-quality development opportunities and share in the enormous dividends of its multi-trillion dollar market,” Guo Jiakun concluded. –0–
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