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The Challenge of Going Out : Chinese Experiences in Outbound Investment
The Challenge of Going Out : Chinese Experiences in Outbound Investment
Autore Wang Henry Huiyao
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (212 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) MiaoMabel Lu
Collana The Chinese Enterprise Globalization Series
ISBN 981-9933-26-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Policy and Environment -- The Evolution and Outlook of Investment Facilitation Issues -- 1 The Evolution of Discussions on Investment Facilitation -- 2 The Impact and Necessity of Investment Facilitation -- 3 Opportunities and Challenges in Promoting Investment Facilitation -- 4 Reflections on the Further Development of Investment Facilitation Issues -- 5 Conclusion -- The Institutional Environment of Chinese Overseas Investment and Its Impact Assessment: Analytical Framework, Empirical Study, and Countermeasure Suggestions -- 1 Institutional Environment in International Investment: An Analytical Framework and Overview -- 1.1 Carriers of the International Investment Regime: Domestic Laws and International Agreements -- 1.2 Regulatory Content and Spatial/Temporal Dimensions of IIAs -- 1.3 Impact and Risk of International Investment Institutional Environments on Enterprises -- 2 The Impact of Institutional Environments of International Investment on Chinese Enterprises: An Empirical Analysis Based on Country Risk and Institutional Factors -- 3 Institutional Environment and Risks of Global International Investment: Current Trends and Coping Strategies -- 3.1 New Trends in International Investment Agreements (IIAs) -- 3.2 New Trends in Investment Policy at the National Level -- 3.3 Responding to Institutional Risks and Protecting Business Interests: Countermeasures at Both Governmental and Corporate Levels -- Underlying Trends and Influencing Factors -- An Analysis of Outbound Investment by Chinese Enterprises -- 1 Basic Information on Outbound Investment by Chinese Enterprises -- 1.1 Significant Increases in the Amount of Outbound Investment, Rapid Efforts by SMEs.
1.2 Overseas Investment Mainly in Southeast Asia and North Africa, SEA Markets to Remain Popular for 2-3 Years -- 1.3 A New Model for Chinese Enterprises "Going Out"-Going Global as a Group -- 1.4 Diverse Investment Portfolios-Construction and Mining Receive Most Funding -- 1.5 More Overseas Representative Offices Established by Enterprises "Going Out", Investment Focused on Core Business -- 1.6 Main Financing Channels Include Corporate Profits, Bank Loans, and Equity Sharing -- 2 Key Factors Affecting Outbound Investment -- 2.1 Domestic and Foreign Policy Support, Expansion of Upstream and Downstream Industrial Chains, Domestic Overcapacity and Market Saturation Remain Key Drivers -- 2.2 Investment Willingness Influenced by 'Legal Approvals' and 'Freedom of Capital Flow' -- 2.3 Lack of International Talent and Vicious Competition Biggest Constraints -- 3 Problems Encountered by Chinese Enterprises in Foreign Investment -- 3.1 Poor Local Investment Environments, High Operating Costs, and Low Quality Labor -- 3.2 Strengthening Local Ties to Counter Legal, Political, and Policy Risks -- 3.3 Limited Talent Localization in Host Countries -- 3.4 Slow ROI Levels Mean Only 30% of Enterprises Reach Expectations, over 30% Unsure of Returns -- 3.5 Increasing Awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility in Overseas Investment -- 3.6 Investment Information Mainly from Enterprises that Have Already Invested Abroad, Platform Services Need to Be Improved -- 3.7 Considerable Demand for Information Services on Global Markets and Host Country Laws/Regulations -- 3.8 PRC Government Still Needs to Improve Financial Support for Enterprises Investing Abroad -- 3.9 Nearly Half of Surveyed Enterprises Optimistic About Economies in Target Countries -- 4 Evaluating the "Going Out" Policies of Chinese Enterprises.
4.1 Nearly 70% of Enterprises Satisfied with Investment Management Policies -- 4.2 Nearly 70% of Enterprises Satisfied with Foreign Currency Exchange Policy -- 4.3 Nearly Half of Enterprises Dissatisfied with Financial Policy -- 4.4 More Than Half of Enterprises Satisfied with Insurance Policies and Services -- 5 Investment in BRI Countries by Chinese Enterprises and Influencing Factors -- 5.1 Political Risk a Constraining Factor in BRI Investment -- 5.2 EPC Tops List of Diverse BRI Investment and Operational Models -- 5.3 BRI Investment Concentrated in Southeast Asia -- 5.4 BRI Investment Concentrated in Infrastructure and Transportation -- 5.5 Political Instability Main Risk for Companies, Citing Canceled Contracts After Regime Changes -- 6 Conclusion -- New Opportunities and Challenges in the Globalization of Chinese Enterprises -- 1 Forty Years of Reform and Opening Up: Inbound Investment and "Going Out" -- 2 The Development of the "Belt and Road" and Its Future -- 3 Bilateral Investment Between China and the US Under the Influence of the US-China Trade War -- 4 Adopting Higher Standards for Opening-Up -- Financing Structure and Risk Response in Overseas Investment and M& -- A by Chinese Enterprises -- 1 Overview of Financing Models Used by Domestic Enterprises in Overseas M& -- A -- 1.1 Domestic Financing of Domestic Enterprises -- 1.2 Major Models Used in Offshore Financing -- 2 Financing Risks of Overseas M& -- A and Responses -- 2.1 Risks and Problems of Overseas M& -- A Financing -- 2.2 Response -- Legal and Compliance Concerns -- Establishing a Compliance Management System to Manage the Risk of the World Bank Sanctions -- 1 Cases, Trends and Causes of World Bank Sanctions on Chinese Enterprises -- 1.1 Recent Shocking Cases of Companies Sanctioned by the WB -- 1.2 Overall Situation of World Bank Sanctions on Chinese Enterprises.
1.3 Why Chinese Enterprises were sanctioned by the WB? -- 2 Types of World Bank Sanctions and Corporate Integrity Compliance Programs -- 2.1 Basic Information on "Sanctionable Conduct" -- 2.2 Binding Targets and Sectors Involved -- 2.3 Types of Sanctions as Well as Aggravating and Mitigating Factors -- 2.4 Implementing Effective Integrity Compliance Programs to Lift Sanctions -- 3 Suggestions for Enterprises to Manage the Risk of World Bank Sanctions -- 3.1 Targeted Prevention of Compliance Risks -- 3.2 Improving Understanding of the WB Sanctions System -- 3.3 Strengthen Compliance Risk Awareness and Make Prudent Decisions -- 3.4 Promoting the Creation of Enterprise Compliance Management Systems -- 4 Conclusion -- How Can Chinese Enterprises Cope with Increasingly Stringent Global Compliance Challenges and Government Investigations-From the Perspective of Anti-Monopoly Work and Data Protection -- 1 Treacherous Global Regulatory Waters -- 1.1 Anti-monopoly and Competition Law Regulation -- 1.2 Personal Information and Data Protection Regulation -- 1.3 Cross-Regulation of Anti-Monopoly and Data Protection -- 2 Challenges and Opportunities-Inseparable Legal Risks -- 2.1 Criminal Risks for Individual Executives -- 2.2 Investment Setbacks -- 2.3 Forced Delays in Transactions -- 2.4 Lengthy Civil Litigation and Huge Settlements -- 2.5 Adaptation of Business Models -- 3 How Can Enterprises Better Handle Compliance Challenges -- 3.1 Ex-Ante Prevention: Risk Identification and Multiple Control -- 3.2 Response in the Midst of the Investigation: Cooperate with the Investigation and Conduct Multi-jurisdictional Coordination -- 3.3 Post-event Summary: Adjustment and Improvement of the Compliance System -- Risks and Opportunities in Investment -- Investment and Cooperation Opportunities in Japan -- 1 How Many Chinese Companies Are Registered in Japan?.
2 Which Chinese Companies Have Set up Companies in Japan? -- 3 What Are the Advantages of Japan as an Investment Destination? -- 4 Business Opportunities Throughout Japan -- Looking at the Long Term and Overcoming Difficulties of Investing in the US -- 1 90% Drop in Chinese Investment in the US in Two Years -- 2 Chinese Enterprises in the US Running Well Despite Political Shadow -- 3 Greenfield Investment in Manufacturing Remains a Bright Spot -- 4 US Strategic and Technological Restrictions on China Will Be Long-Term -- 5 There is Still a Way Out for Investment in the US -- 6 Exploration of Specific Ways and Means -- Notable "Going Out" Case Studies -- Geely's Path to Becoming a Global Corporation -- 1 Background -- 2 A Global Strategy to Promote Global Development -- 2.1 A Development Strategy Combining Endogenous Organic Growth and Outward M& -- A Expansion -- 2.2 Building a Global Value Chain Around R& -- D and Design, Manufacturing and Assembly, and Marketing Services -- 2.3 Building Its Own Brand System by Combining Self-Created Brands and Acquired Brands -- 3 Building a Governance Structure That Adapts to Globalization -- 4 Cultivating a Corporate Culture That Adapts to Globalization -- 4.1 A Basis in Compliance Culture -- 4.2 Making Inclusive Culture as a Prerequisite -- 4.3 Placing Enterprising Values at the Core -- Building the World's Most Competitive Professional Supplier of Auto Glass: A Case Study of the Fuyao Group -- 1 Milestones in the Globalization of Fuyao Group -- 1.1 Alliance with "Saint-Gobain" Paves the Way to International Sales -- 1.2 Overcoming Anti-dumping Lawsuits -- 1.3 Corporate Social Responsibility a New Issue -- 2 Inspirations from Fuyao Group's "Globalization" -- 2.1 Focusing on Quality and Standardization to Build an International Brand -- 2.2 Evolving International Management Philosophy.
2.3 "Changing the System with Wisdom" to Transform Traditional Manufacturing.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910760249803321
Wang Henry Huiyao  
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2023
Materiale a stampa
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Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World : Prospects, Issues, and the Role of China / / edited by Henry Huiyao Wang, Mabel Lu Miao
Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World : Prospects, Issues, and the Role of China / / edited by Henry Huiyao Wang, Mabel Lu Miao
Autore Wang Henry Huiyao
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 pages)
Disciplina 327
Altri autori (Persone) MiaoMabel Lu
Collana China and Globalization
Soggetto topico International relations
Globalization
Political planning
International Relations
Public Policy
ISBN 981-9725-58-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Reclaiming Multilateralism -- Multilateralism as a Prerequisite for Sovereignty -- Consensus or Catastrophe: Humanity at a Crossroads -- Peaceful Development or War Economies -- Running to the rescue of multilateral cooperation -- Strategic Reglobalization: How Great Power Rivalry Is Impacting the Multilateral Trading System.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910866575903321
Wang Henry Huiyao  
Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
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Future of China’s Development and Globalization : Views from Ambassadors to China
Future of China’s Development and Globalization : Views from Ambassadors to China
Autore Wang Henry Huiyao
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations ; ; digital file (PDF)
Collana China and Globalization
Soggetto topico Diplomacy
International relations
Globalization
Social Sciences
Humanities
Soggetto non controllato Trade and Investment
Ambassadors to China
International Cooperation
Cultural Exchanges
Regional Economic Integration
Globalization
Technological Innovation
Multilateralism
Sustainable Development
Foreign Relations of China
ISBN 981-9975-12-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806196703321
Wang Henry Huiyao  
Singapore : , : Springer Nature, , 2024
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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