Chinese investments in US have room for growth
Updated: 2012-08-24 09:26
(Xinhua)
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HONG KONG -- Despite rapid growth, China's overall investments in the United States are still small and there is much room for growth, business leaders participating the 2nd China Overseas Investment Summit said Thursday.
China has become the second fastest growing source of foreign direct investment for the United States with an average annual growth rate of 72 percent from 2006 to 2011, Stephen Young, US Consul General Hong Kong and Macao, told a seminar during the summit.
But the total amount is small, only accounting for less than 1 percent of the US total FDI, he added.
James Sun, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong said as the world's top two economies, the United States and China should set up mutually-beneficial economic and trade links.
Sun also said their cooperation is "demand-oriented, bilateral and genuine" as China is transforming from a traditional capital-importing state to a capital-exporting one while the United States needs to boost its economy and create jobs.
Amid a worldwide downturn and faltering domestic economy, the US government has launched a new effort through the Select USA program in 2011 to facilitate business investment as an engine for job growth and economic development.
"The program offers information assistance for the global investors, and will help resolve issues involving federal regulations, programs, or activities during their investment process," said Stephen J. Olson, Executive Director of the SelectUSA.
The two-day conference themed "Global Economic Transformation and New Approaches to China's Overseas Investment", which closed on Thursday, has attracted more than 1,200 government officials, investors, senior managers and experts from over 40 countries and regions.
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