Japanese media: 70% of major Japanese enterprises will continue to promote their business in China
2022-01-07
According to a survey published on the front page of Japan's Sankei Shimbun on the 5th, attracted by China's huge market, 70% of Japan's major enterprises said they would continue to promote their business in China. Sankei Shimbun conducted a questionnaire survey on 118 major enterprises in Japan at the end of 2021. On "whether to consider keeping a distance with China in the future", five enterprises said they would more actively carry out business in China, and 78 enterprises said they would carry out business in China as always. Taken together, 70.3% of enterprises intend to continue to promote their business in China. The survey also showed that no enterprise chose to "intend to withdraw" from the Chinese market, and only one enterprise said that it "will gradually reduce the business scale". Based on the survey results, Sankei Shimbun said that China's huge market attraction is strong, and most major Japanese enterprises have not weakened their willingness to continue to expand the Chinese market. It is reported that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. In addition, the regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement (RCEP) entered into force on January 1. As RCEP member countries, the economic ties between China and Japan will be strengthened year by year. The Japanese enterprises interviewed said that "the Chinese market is very large" and their dividends can not be ignored. (outlook new era)
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