Sectoral and Country-Origin Dynamics of FDI in China in 1997-2020

Qincheng Zhang
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Abstract FDI flows in China have increased for decades, but the sectoral and country-origin distribution change over times. Chinese FDI inflows have experienced a shift from manufacturing to real estate and service sectors. A series of factors including labor cost increase, currency appreciation, overcapacity of production, domestic competition rise and US trade war cause negative effects on manufacturing FDI flows. However, rising purchasing power, consumer demand and market capacity create new opportunities for foreign business in China. The government makes efforts to nurture service trade as an engine of economic growth alongside trade in goods. Many incentive policies have been launched for numerous service industries. These are the push hand behind the rapid rise in service FDI. The neighboring countries or regions in Asia and free trade ports with taxation advantages contribute vast majority of the FDI in China. Hong Kong's status as the largest supplier of FDI to the mainland has become increasingly prominent over the past 20 years, partially due to so called “round-trip” FDI. Chinese economic diplomacy promotes regional integration in East and Southeast Asia, and creates conditions for the liberalization of intra-regional investment. Closer trade connections with European countries boost the EU investment in China over recent years. Our studies of FDI's structural changes in China can generate policy implications widely for the government, foreign companies and investors, as well as developing countries committed to FDI attraction.
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1997-2020年中国外商直接投资的行业和国别动态
几十年来,中国的FDI流量一直在增加,但行业和原产国的分布随时间而变化。中国FDI流入经历了从制造业向房地产和服务业的转变。劳动力成本上升、货币升值、产能过剩、国内竞争加剧、美国贸易战等一系列因素对制造业FDI流动产生负面影响。然而,不断增长的购买力、消费需求和市场容量为外资在华经营创造了新的机遇。政府正在努力培育服务贸易,使其与货物贸易一起成为经济增长的引擎。针对众多服务业出台了多项激励政策。这些都是服务业FDI快速增长背后的推手。中国吸收的FDI绝大部分来自亚洲周边国家或地区以及具有税收优势的自由贸易港。过去20年来,香港作为内地最大FDI供应地的地位日益突出,部分原因在于所谓的“往返”FDI。中国的经济外交促进了东亚和东南亚的区域一体化,为区域内投资的自由化创造了条件。近年来,中欧贸易往来日益密切,促进了欧盟对华投资。我们对中国FDI结构变化的研究可以为政府、外国公司和投资者以及致力于吸引FDI的发展中国家提供广泛的政策启示。
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