MNCs delve deeper into China market


Panasonic's Homma emphasised that China serves as a “testing ground” for foreign enterprises. — Xinhua

BEIJING: Foreign firms continue to view China as a favoured investment destination, driven by the country’s steadfast commitment to opening-up and innovation, say executives of foreign firms at the Invest in China Summit 2024 in Beijing in March.

The summit, jointly hosted by the Commerce Ministry and the Beijing Municipal People’s Government, marked the first signature event of “Invest in China”, a government campaign to attract foreign investment and help overseas firms better understand China’s opportunities.

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