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German firms ramp up investment, not to miss out on China's growth opportunities

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This photo taken on April 22, 2024 shows the booth of Taicang, a city in east China's Jiangsu Province, at Hannover Messe 2024 in Hannover, Germany. [Photo/Xinhua]

German businesses are growing increasingly optimistic about China's innovative vitality and open market benefits, leading to a surge in their investments in the Chinese market.

German investments in China have shattered records, reaching an unprecedented 7.3 billion euros (8.2 billion U.S. dollars) in the first half of 2024, according to the latest data from the Central Bank of Germany.

This momentum continues unabated, highlighting the deepening economic ties between the two countries as they mark the 10th anniversary of the China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership.

Booming investment

Several prominent German companies have demonstrated their long-term commitment to China through significant increases in investments.

Volkswagen is investing 2.5 billion euros (2.8 billion dollars) in the Chinese city of Hefei to establish its largest R&D center outside Germany. BMW is boosting its investment in its Shenyang plant in northeast China by 20 billion yuan (2.8 billion U.S. dollars) to upgrade production capacity and boost innovation. Bayer revealed a 600-million-yuan (84.2-million-dollar) investment for a new supply center in Qidong in coastal Jiangsu Province.

This consistent increase in investment not only acknowledges China's vast market potential but also reflects confidence in its infrastructure, comprehensive industrial chain and business environment.

During the 7th China International Import Expo Germany Roadshow in June, Wu Zhengping, deputy director general of the China International Import Expo Bureau, emphasized the strong participation of German companies in the expo, noting the number of exhibitors and the space they occupied were the highest among European nations. This robust involvement signals the high level of confidence that German businesses have in China's economic prospects.

"Over 90 percent of German leading global companies have partnerships with China. Any company aspiring to lead in the global market must collaborate with China," said Walter Doring, chairman of the Academy of German Hidden Champions, adding that German firms embedded in the Chinese market face bright prospects and continued growth opportunities that will enhance competitiveness worldwide.

Zhai Qian, minister of economic and commercial affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Germany, noted that Germany's strengths in traditional sectors like machinery, automotive and pharmaceuticals complement China's advances in green development and the digital economy. This synergy injects new dynamism into bilateral economic ties and pushes cooperation to new heights.

Driving factors

Behind the sustained increase in German investment in China lies confidence in the country's long-term economic prospects, positive signals emanating from China's high-level opening-up and a continually improving business environment.

Tobias Wahl, board chairman of the Hawk brand at Karcher Group, highlighted how his company successfully introduced deep-cleaning concepts to the Chinese market, yielding impressive results. This success further strengthened Karcher's commitment to the Chinese market, with the company now investing 2 billion yuan (280.7 million dollars) to advance its localization strategy.

"German companies approach investment decisions with a strong focus on market potential and profitability, carefully analyzing global markets to identify regions with the highest opportunities and growth potential," said Zheng Chunrong, director of the German Studies Center at Tongji University.

The sustained growth of German investment in China highlights the market's significant scale and promising prospects. For many German companies, China remains a preferred hub for global supply chain layouts.

Michael Schumann, chairman of the Board of the German Federal Association for Economic Development and Foreign Trade, emphasized that what previously had to be imported from Germany or other parts of Europe is now sourced from China. This shift has led to the creation of production models such as "In China, For China" and "In China, For the World."

China's growing innovation leadership is fostering greater synergy between China and Germany.

"China's significance surpasses mere consumption; it has become a hub of innovation, leading the transformation across various sectors such as electrification, smart mobility, artificial intelligence, digitalization, and energy efficiency," said Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.

Schumann echoed this sentiment, stating that China's innovation leadership is gradually strengthening, and more German firms are investing strategically in the country to participate in local innovation. In the automotive sector, for instance, German manufacturers are increasingly benefiting from China's expertise in electric vehicles.

According to the 2024 Global Foreign Direct Investment Confidence Index published by global management consulting firm Kearney, China has risen from seventh place last year to third this year, ranking first among emerging markets.

Loosened visa policies have helped facilitate business between China and Germany. "German employees can now easily travel to China for business," said Willi Riester, chief technology officer of Chiron Machine Tool (Taicang) Co., Ltd. "Our German engineers can swiftly travel to China to repair equipment and return to Germany within a week, significantly improving company efficiency."

"Over 500 German companies have chosen Taicang as their base in China," noted Wang Xiangyuan, Taicang city's Party chief, citing the strong partnerships between local businesses and German companies as a reason.

Win-win cooperation

Most of the 7.3-billion-euro (8.2-billion-dollar) German investment in China this year consists of reinvested profits earned by German companies in the Chinese market, according to the German media Welt.

"German entrepreneurs generally have a very clear sense of reality, are guided by facts rather than fiction, and make sober decisions after weighing up all advantages and disadvantages," said Schumann.

"Many of them still see their future in China and are not blinded by the ideologically motivated statements of some who are calling for the German economy to withdraw from China. We need more engagement and more cooperation instead of withdrawal and confrontation," he added.

Partnerships remain of utmost value for German companies. "In China's dynamic and competitive energy vehicle market, it is of great importance that we continue to strengthen our strategic partnership with SAIC and drive forward the electrification of SAIC Volkswagen's portfolio," said Ralf Brandstaetter, chairman and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, referring to one of Volkswagen's partners in China.

"The Chinese market for us becomes a very, very important one," said Norman Goldberg, CEO of Tesa SE, a German manufacturer of adhesive products. "We're very glad to have one of the most innovative R&D organizations here, one of the most innovative production sites, and we will continue to invest in the future and the local Chinese set-up."

As China deepens its reforms and pushes forward high-level opening-up, new opportunities will emerge for foreign enterprises. The success stories of German companies investing in China are set to continue.

"Economic and trade cooperation plays a crucial role in China-Germany relations," said Zhai from the Chinese Embassy in Germany. "It is vital to remove obstacles, enhance collaboration, find common ground, and maximize the benefits of cooperation, allowing both nations to partake in the economic gains from China's growth."

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