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China says easing market access in response to ‘uninvestible’ comment from US

2023.08.29 23:59


© Reuters. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo talks to Chinese Premier Li Qiang during a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China Tuesday, August 29, 2023. Andy Wong/Pool via REUTERS

By David Shepardson and Andrea Shalal

SHANGHAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China has defended its business practices after U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said American firms had told her that China had become “uninvestible” and “too risky.”

Asked to respond to the comments Raimondo made in China, the spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington, Liu Pengyu said that most of the 70,000 U.S. firms doing business in China wanted to stay, that nearly 90% were profitable, and that Beijing was working to further ease market access for foreign companies.

“China is actively advancing its high-level opening-up and making efforts to provide a world-class, market-oriented business environment governed by a sound legal framework,” he said. “China will only open its doors even wider to the outside world.”

The Commerce Department declined to comment.

Raimondo is in Shanghai on Wednesday for the last day of meetings before returning to the United States.

Asked what her message was to U.S. business in China, Raimondo said: “The message is to continue to do what you’re doing. We want you here investing, growing.”

She said on Tuesday that U.S. companies had complained to her that China has become “uninvestible,” pointing to fines, raids and other actions that have made it risky to do business in the world’s second-largest economy. She is pressing China to take actions to improve business conditions.

The comments, made to reporters aboard a high-speed train as her delegation of U.S. officials headed from Beijing to Shanghai, provided a bleak picture of how American firms view China, and were the most blunt Raimondo has made on her trip.

“Increasingly I hear from American business that China is uninvestible because it’s become too risky,” she said.

Raimondo said American firms are facing new challenges, among them “exorbitant fines without any explanation, revisions to the counterespionage law, which are unclear and sending shockwaves through the U.S. community; raids on businesses – a whole new level of challenge and we need that to be addressed.”

She said there was “no rationale given” for Chinese actions against chipmaker Micron Technology (NASDAQ:), whose products were restricted by Beijing this year, and rejected any comparisons to U.S. export controls. Raimondo said this week she did not pull any punches in meeting with Chinese officials discussing the concerns of U.S. businesses, including raising the treatment of Micron.

Raimondo in opening remarks at a meeting Wednesday with Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Jining struck a positive tone saying she wanted to discuss “concrete ways that we can work together to accomplish business goals and to bring about a more predictable business environment, a predictable regulatory environment and a level playing field for American businesses.”

Chen said a stable relationship between China and the United States was crucial for the world. He said Shanghai has the highest concentration of U.S. businesses.

“The business and trade ties serve the role as stabilizing ballast for bilateral ties. However, the world today is quite complicated. The economic rebound is a bit lackluster. So stable bilateral ties in terms of trade and business is in the interest of two countries” and also the world community.

She will visit New York University’s Shanghai campus as well as Shanghai Disneyland on Wednesday, a joint venture of Walt Disney (NYSE:) and Chinese state-owned Shendi Group and hold a press conference at a Boeing (NYSE:) Shanghai facility before departing.

Raimondo, who has said China is blocking tens of billions of dollars in deliveries of Boeing airplanes to Chinese airlines, said she raised the airlines’ refusal to accept delivery of Boeing 737 MAX airplanes but won no commitments.

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