A recent survey by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade indicates a positive outlook among foreign companies regarding China’s business environment. Over 90 percent of foreign enterprises expressed satisfaction with operating conditions in the Chinese mainland.
European firms, in particular, showed notable optimism. The survey highlighted that 41.67 percent of European businesses view market prospects as “good.” Additionally, nearly half of the surveyed companies believe that China’s market attractiveness is on the rise.
The survey also revealed that almost 20 percent of the foreign companies plan to increase their investment in China. This reflects growing confidence in China’s economic stability and potential for growth. The commitment of these enterprises underscores the country’s role as a key destination for global investment.
The positive sentiment among foreign businesses aligns with China’s ongoing efforts to improve its business environment and promote international trade. The findings suggest that initiatives aimed at opening up the market and fostering a fair business climate are resonating with international investors.
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