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German industry sceptical of China's vow to treat foreign companies similarly

A fresh pledge by Beijing to treat foreign business like domestic rivals drew a. cool response from among its greatest trading partners, Germany,. where industries required concrete actions instead of words. to develop a true levelplaying field.

Germany's engagement in the world's No. 2 economy has actually remained in. focus, partly due to the fact that China remains its greatest trading partner. however likewise since Berlin has actually asked business to diversify away. from what it calls partner, competitor and systemic rival.

Beijing's efforts to ensure international companies stay. engaged come as incoming foreign direct investment diminished by 8%. in 2023, partly a result of more comprehensive anti-espionage laws, exit. bans and raids on consultancies and due diligence firms.

German direct investment in China, however, increased to a record. high of 11.9 billion euros ($ 12.9 billion) last year,. underscoring how relevant the market stays regardless of efforts to. decrease direct exposure.

In a quote to attract more foreign cash, Chinese Vice. Commerce Minister Guo Tingting told the China Development Forum. in Beijing that the country would completely guarantee nationwide. treatment for foreign companies, without elaborating even more.

We are seeing more and more of what I'll call it friendly. signals, said Oliver Wack, Asia professional at German engineering. association VDMA, which represents heavyweights including. Siemens and Thyssenkrupp.

However in terms of material, this is not exactly. earth-shattering.

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Wack said efforts by Beijing consisted of a Dec. 12 meeting with. the head of economics at China's consulate general in Frankfurt. who asked what needed to be done to motivate more of the VDMA's. members to invest in China.

As part of a series of events this week in the Chinese. capital with foreign business, the Ministry of Commerce will. hold the Invest in China Summit 2024 on Tuesday, where Pfizer. CEO Albert Bourla and AstraZeneca CEO Pascal. Soriot are due to speak, according to a schedule.

AstraZeneca declined to comment and Pfizer verified Bourla. going to China Advancement Online forum and speaking on a panel at the. Purchase China Top, but decreased to comment further.

The Wall Street Journal individually reported that Chinese. leader Xi Jinping strategies to meet a group of U.S. business leaders. today after the online forum as Beijing steps up efforts to woo. American firms amid an exodus of foreign capital.

VDMA's Wack said in order to make reliable modifications China. should join the World Trade Organisation's Government. Procurement Arrangement and the OECD. Both would be concrete steps. to create equality amongst companies.

Dirk Jandura, president of the Federation of German. Wholesale, Foreign Trade and Provider, likewise put cold water on. hopes that the current Chinese push would actually change things.

We are familiar with these type of guarantees. Regrettably,. in the past, it has actually often stayed just words, or changes have. been made in little steps ... The level to which foreign. entrepreneurs can make a contribution here stays uncertain..

(source: Reuters)