<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Companies

          Designed in Japan, but made in China

          By Ding Qingfen (China Daily)
          Updated: 2011-06-09 09:46
          Large Medium Small

          BEIJING - China is likely to see a new wave of Japanese companies transferring their domestic production lines to the country, as a result of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in March. That's according to Dai Hakozaki, the deputy director general of the Japan External Trade Organization Beijing.

          Hakozaki told China Daily that, in the light of China's rapidly rising domestic consumption, the country will continue to be the most attractive destination for Japanese outbound direct investment. Moreover, that will play a part in promoting Japan's economic recovery.

          Related readings:
          Designed in Japan, but made in China China's economic surge could boost Japan
          Designed in Japan, but made in China Chinese companies busy as demand surges in Japan
          Designed in Japan, but made in China Japan becomes Beijing's top export market
          Designed in Japan, but made in China Quake takes toll on Japan-China bilateral trade

          The March earthquake brought a halt to the export of some components in the auto, mechanical and electronics industries, causing losses for Japanese manufacturers based in China and also to auto part providers in Japan.

          The earthquake will result in "some Japanese manufacturers moving production lines to China or increasing capacity at existing plants in the country", said Hakozaki, without further elaboration.

          However, he said the number of relocations will not be large because "local investment is quite important, especially at a time when Japan is undertaking economic recovery from the earthquake".

          The World Bank said recently that the Japanese economy will grow by 0.1 percent this year.

          Since 1995, Japan has been a major investor in China. In 2010, the country ranked as the fourth-largest overseas investor in China, following the regions of Hong Kong and Taiwan, and Singapore, with investment reaching $4.24 billion, according to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.

          China is also the second-largest destination for Japanese outbound direct investment, after the United States.

          According to Zhou Shijian, a senior trade expert from Tsinghua University, there is a high possibility that some Japanese companies will move production lines to China to expand their industrial chains, especially for components in the auto, mechanical and electrical equipment industries. Moreover, sectors such as components for electronic information and precision instruments are also likely to be relocated to avoid the possibility of a cessation of raw materials in the event of another crisis in Japan.

          Previously, Japanese companies only transported these technology-based products into China for final assembly, to avoid the risk of revealing trade secrets.

          Recent events have ensured that this is no longer the case. "The earthquake and subsequent nuclear crisis caused huge problems for Japan, and even drove some foreign technicians and companies away. Therefore, maintaining sales and profits rather than technology transfer is their (Japanese companies) major concern," Zhou said.

          China has long been regarded as an attractive destination for Japanese investment, but interest has surged since 2008, according to a survey by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation.

          Between January and September 2010, two sectors made huge investments in China. During that period, the auto industry contributed 17.2 percent of Japan's investment in the country, while the mechanical equipment sector provided 14.6 percent.

          Hakozaki said the earthquake has severely damaged Japanese exports of auto parts and food to China.

          China is the largest destination for Japanese exports.

          "In the short term, those exports will decrease, but over a longer period of time, bilateral trade will recover," Hakozaki said.

          分享按鈕
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲线精品一区二区三八戒 | 国产亚洲AV电影院之毛片| 免费视频欧美无人区码| 97色成人综合网站| 人妻中文字幕精品系列| 亚洲AV成人无码久久精品四虎| 岛国最新亚洲伦理成人| 99国产欧美另类久久久精品| 国模少妇无码一区二区三区| 中文字幕日韩区二区三区| 国产品精品久久久久中文| 国产成人无码av一区二区在线观看| 久久夜色精品国产噜噜亚洲sv| 国模精品一区二区三区| 久久99热成人精品国产| 好吊妞| 女人喷液抽搐高潮视频| 美女黄18以下禁止观看| 成人免费视频一区二区| 亚洲综合不卡一区二区三区| 久久香蕉欧美精品| 国内揄拍国内精品对久久| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜躁2012| 妇女自拍偷自拍亚洲精品| 邻居少妇张开腿让我爽了一夜| 高清国产一级毛片国语| 亚洲精品日韩久久精品| 99热在线只有精品| 亚洲熟妇精品一区二区| 亚洲一级毛片在线观播放| 欧洲亚洲精品免费二区| 国产成人无码一区二区在线播放| 亚洲国产精品一二三四五| 免费二级毛片在线播放| 日韩欧激情一区二区三区| 污网站在线观看视频| 亚洲国产成人精品区综合| 边添小泬边狠狠躁视频| 国产精品久久久久久亚洲色| 成年在线观看免费人视频 | 欧美亚洲国产一区二区三区|