The main purpose of this research was to analyze the impact<span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the Chinese foreign direct in...The main purpose of this research was to analyze the impact<span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI), remittances, and foreign aid have had to human capital growth (HCG) and brain drain. The study data </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">were</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> collected from five African countries (Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and Morocco) from 2009 to 2018. Secondary sources were used in data collection, then autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) modeling was used in the analysis. Before modelling was done, co-integration tests and panel unit were applied. The results revealed that Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid had a significant and positive impact on HCG in the long</span><span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">but not the short-run. Besides, remittances, Chinese FDI, and foreign aid demonstrated significant negative impacts on brain drain in the long term, not in the short term. This study makes important practical and theoretical contributions about the roles of Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid in the reduction of brain drain and the growth of human capital.</span>展开更多
In this paper, we conduct analysis on the pathway of implementation of QDII and Chinese enterprises overseas investment riskfrom the perspective of capital market internationalization. From the perspective of enterpri...In this paper, we conduct analysis on the pathway of implementation of QDII and Chinese enterprises overseas investment riskfrom the perspective of capital market internationalization. From the perspective of enterprise development, the multi-level capital market is thesource of vitality. China’s economy went into a state of dual economy, on the one hand there are a number of large and medium-sized stateownedenterprises, on the other hand are the thriving entrepreneurial companies while individual demand for capital market is different, differententerprises listed on the threshold. In the world economy, international direct investment is the most can refl ect one of the economic operationsof the concept of economic globalization, and has inseparable relation with international trade. Along with the economic globalization process isaccelerated, overall, the international foreign direct investment and international trade interaction, promote each other, are dramatically increasingand expanding. This paper integrates the research on the related issues to propose the new suggestions that will be innovative and necessary.展开更多
Recently the State Council decided to extend the period ofduty exemption for imports of equipment and raw materials by foreign-invested enterprises below US$30 million.In order to administrate import and export activi...Recently the State Council decided to extend the period ofduty exemption for imports of equipment and raw materials by foreign-invested enterprises below US$30 million.In order to administrate import and export activities in light ofinternational practice and apply a unified, fair and standardizedpolicy toward import duties, the State Council, on December28,1995, decided to reform and adjust the policies of import duties by fairly significant reduction of the overall import tariff leveland elimination of preferences of import-duty exemption for mostimport items, which was also applicable to imports of equipmentand raw materials by foreign-invested enterprises set up since April1st, 1996. At the same time, with a view to maintaining the policycontinuity and relative stability, those enterprises established before March 31, 1996 were allowed an extended duty-exemptionperiod of one to two years for importation of equipment and rawmaterials(referring to construction materials, etc.) if such importswere below the value of their total investments, and for展开更多
The author uses the statistics from 1981 to 2002 to perform a logarithmic regression analysis on the contribution made by foreign investment to Chinese economy. The measurement shows that the following effects on Chin...The author uses the statistics from 1981 to 2002 to perform a logarithmic regression analysis on the contribution made by foreign investment to Chinese economy. The measurement shows that the following effects on Chinese economy are brought by large amount of foreign investment: 1) Foreign investment, as an important investment source, boosts the increase of the stock of production factors and improves the supplying potentials of Chinese economy. 2) The application of foreign investment speeds the rapid growth of the total production value and the increases the value of Chinese industry. 3) Foreign investment changes the employment structure of Chinese labor force. 4) The tax in China, to some extent, owes its growth to the adoption of foreign investment.展开更多
Article 1With a view to promoting the healthy development of foreign invest-ment enterprises, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of investorsof the parties concerned and safeguarding the social and economi...Article 1With a view to promoting the healthy development of foreign invest-ment enterprises, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of investorsof the parties concerned and safeguarding the social and economic order,this set of regulations has been formulated in accordance with the Com-pany Law of the People’s Republic of China,Law of the People’s Republicof China on Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures,Law of the People’sRepublic of China of Foreign on Chinese-Foreign contractual Joint Ven-tures,Law of the people’s of China of Foreign Capital Enterprises,andother relevant laws and regulations.Article 2The alteration of investors’stock equity in foreign investment enter-prises as used hereof refers to the alteration of investors or theirshares(hereinafter referred to as the stock equity) of financialcontribution(inchiding the cooperative conditions offered) in Chinese-for-eign equity joint ventures,Chinese-foreign contractual joint ventures andforeign investment enterprises(hereinafter referred to as the enterprises).展开更多
The State Council Office has recently issued"Notification of relevant issues on rectifying andreorganizing non-experimental commercial enter-prises with foreign investment", making it clearthat non-experimen...The State Council Office has recently issued"Notification of relevant issues on rectifying andreorganizing non-experimental commercial enter-prises with foreign investment", making it clearthat non-experimental commercial enterprises withforeign investment would be rectified.The notification emphasizes that all the non-experimental commerical enterprises with foreigninvestment which have been presumptuously ap-proved for establishment by localities or depart-ments prior to the issuance by the State CouncilOffice of the Urgent notification of prompt stop oflocal presumptuous approval of establishment ofcommercial enterprises with foreign展开更多
When Africa's growth faces headwinds and when China's Belt and Road Initiative finds synergy with Africa's development agenda, it is imperative for Chinese enterprises to adjust their strategies and tradit...When Africa's growth faces headwinds and when China's Belt and Road Initiative finds synergy with Africa's development agenda, it is imperative for Chinese enterprises to adjust their strategies and traditional practices in order to deal with all kinds of risks. It is also urgent for the Chinese government to be fully prepared to help safeguard the legitimate interests of its nationals and enterprises in Africa when it is needed.展开更多
The increase of inter-boundary transactions brings a number of benefits for enterprises. However, even when benefits of transfer pricing are evident, multinational organizations still face legal challenges, including ...The increase of inter-boundary transactions brings a number of benefits for enterprises. However, even when benefits of transfer pricing are evident, multinational organizations still face legal challenges, including performing parts of transactions in another jurisdiction and motives of tax officials in investigating transfer pricing. This is especially true when countries do not want to lose benefits from tax collection. Therefore, many countries and organizations such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Pacific Association of Tax Administrators (PATA), the European Union (EU), and Vietnam have introduced requirements for transfer pricing documentation to prevent transfer pricing manipulation and maintain benefits from taxes. The aim of this research was to assess the compliance of those requirements of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises in Vietnam. This article which is a summary of our research includes the following sections: (1) OECD guidelines of transfer pricing documentation; (2) Vietnam regulations of transfer pricing documentation; (3) results of the research; and (4) discussion and conclusion.展开更多
Rural wterprise plays a more and more important role in the development of outward economy of China. In 1994, 44.5 percent of the export value was produced by rural enterprises. This paper will focus on the rural ente...Rural wterprise plays a more and more important role in the development of outward economy of China. In 1994, 44.5 percent of the export value was produced by rural enterprises. This paper will focus on the rural enterprises with export, their growth, structural change and regional distribution. 'San Lai Yi Bu' as a special form of outward enterprises, the foreign investment in rural enterprises the regional distribution and development tendency of rtral aterprises with foreign investment will be studied at the same time. The factor analysis will be used to study the evolution of the role that rural enterprises played in the development of outward economy, the regional difference in the development level and industrial structure of rural enterprises of outward economy.展开更多
The present study seeks to address two fundamental questions.(1)Does outward foreign direct investment(OFDI)enhance enterprise performance ultimately?(2)How does this effect come about?A new dataset from the years 201...The present study seeks to address two fundamental questions.(1)Does outward foreign direct investment(OFDI)enhance enterprise performance ultimately?(2)How does this effect come about?A new dataset from the years 2011 to 2016 based on the micro-data of 88 Chinese multinational-listed enterprises was used to test research hypotheses with the mediating effect modeling approach.The study results reveal that:(1)the investment intensity has a positive influence,while investment span has a negative influence on enterprise performance;(2)the enhanced innovation capability can considerably increase the enterprise performance,while investment intensity and span both hinder the upgrading of innovation capability;and(3)the innovation capability of an enterprise plays a partial intermediary role among investment span and enterprise performance.However,there is no mediating effect between investment intensity,innovation ability,and enterprise performance.展开更多
In recent years, China’s service industries have absorbed an increasing amount of foreign direct investment (FDI); foreign investors have taken wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) as the most preferred vehicle of ...In recent years, China’s service industries have absorbed an increasing amount of foreign direct investment (FDI); foreign investors have taken wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) as the most preferred vehicle of making investment in China; free ports have become a major source of FDI inflows to China; China’s FDI inflows as a percentage of global FDI inflows have been in decline. In the export-oriented or import-substitution manufacturing industries, China still needs to vigorously absorb FDI in the future. In addition, China should continue opening its infrastructure and social service industries. It is therefore imperative to further improve the institutional and policy environment for foreign investment utilization.展开更多
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Coop-eration (MOFTEC),the State Administration forIndustry and Commerce (SAIC),the State Economicand Trade Commission (SETC),the Ministry of Finance(MOF),the State Administra...The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Coop-eration (MOFTEC),the State Administration forIndustry and Commerce (SAIC),the State Economicand Trade Commission (SETC),the Ministry of Finance(MOF),the State Administration for Exchange Control(SAEC),the State Taxation Bureau (STB) and the GeneralCustoms Administration (GCA) (hereinafter referred to asCompetent Joint Annual Inspection Agencies) have jointlyissued a circular a few days before which stipulates that,from the year 1997 onwards,a joint annual inspection willbe conducted on FIEs in order to further improve and stan-dardize China’s investment environment,lessen the burdenson the shoulders of enterprises and enhance the level of ad-ministration over FIEs.展开更多
Chinese outward foreign direct has increased substantially in recent years, investment (OFDI) in developed economies driven by structural adjustments in China 's economy. This article describes the inflection point...Chinese outward foreign direct has increased substantially in recent years, investment (OFDI) in developed economies driven by structural adjustments in China 's economy. This article describes the inflection point of Chinese investment in the European Union and the United States since 2008. A new data set is used to highlight similarities and differences of Chinese investment patterns in the world's two biggest economies. The second part examines the policy response on both sides of the Atlantic to promote investment from China and at the same time address political and economic risks related to these new flows.展开更多
As a representative of the fourth generation of overseas Chinese,Dato Gan Tian Loo,vice president of the Malaysian Chinese Association(MCA),attended the First Session of the 13th CPPCC(Chinese People’s Political Cons...As a representative of the fourth generation of overseas Chinese,Dato Gan Tian Loo,vice president of the Malaysian Chinese Association(MCA),attended the First Session of the 13th CPPCC(Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference)National Committee in 2018 as a non-voting member.Although he was in Malacca when the Two Sessions took place in Beijing this year,he followed the developments closely,especially the adoption of the Foreign Investment Law.展开更多
In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly, the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the ne...In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly, the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the new company law and foreign-invested enterprise law. Finally, Impact on the Law of Foreign Investment Enterprises. From these researches, it is concluded that the promotion of the new company law on the relationship between FIEs and some suggestions liar the coexistence of the lwo.展开更多
In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly. the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the n...In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly. the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the new company law and foreign-invested enterprise law . Finally. Impact on the Law of Foreign Investment Enterprises. From these researches, it is concluded thai the promotion of the new company law on the relationship between FIEs and some suggestions for the coexistence of the two.展开更多
China has undergone the three major stages in its development of foreign-invested enterprise: exploratory development, accelerated development and innovative development. This harnessing of foreign investment has resu...China has undergone the three major stages in its development of foreign-invested enterprise: exploratory development, accelerated development and innovative development. This harnessing of foreign investment has resulted in tremendous success for China, including making up for the funds shortage for economic construction, promoting corporate technological progress and management expertise, easing employment pressure, increasing fiscal revenue and boosting trade. At the same time, there have been problems, including questions of economic security, environment and energy issues, unequal competition and problems with the management of foreign-invested enterprises. To promote the development of foreign-invested enterprises in both a healthy and rapid fashion, China should look toward "maintaining policy continuity, promoting the forward-looking nature of policy, strengthening policy guidance and highlighting policy innovativeness."展开更多
文摘The main purpose of this research was to analyze the impact<span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI), remittances, and foreign aid have had to human capital growth (HCG) and brain drain. The study data </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">were</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> collected from five African countries (Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and Morocco) from 2009 to 2018. Secondary sources were used in data collection, then autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) modeling was used in the analysis. Before modelling was done, co-integration tests and panel unit were applied. The results revealed that Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid had a significant and positive impact on HCG in the long</span><span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">but not the short-run. Besides, remittances, Chinese FDI, and foreign aid demonstrated significant negative impacts on brain drain in the long term, not in the short term. This study makes important practical and theoretical contributions about the roles of Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid in the reduction of brain drain and the growth of human capital.</span>
文摘In this paper, we conduct analysis on the pathway of implementation of QDII and Chinese enterprises overseas investment riskfrom the perspective of capital market internationalization. From the perspective of enterprise development, the multi-level capital market is thesource of vitality. China’s economy went into a state of dual economy, on the one hand there are a number of large and medium-sized stateownedenterprises, on the other hand are the thriving entrepreneurial companies while individual demand for capital market is different, differententerprises listed on the threshold. In the world economy, international direct investment is the most can refl ect one of the economic operationsof the concept of economic globalization, and has inseparable relation with international trade. Along with the economic globalization process isaccelerated, overall, the international foreign direct investment and international trade interaction, promote each other, are dramatically increasingand expanding. This paper integrates the research on the related issues to propose the new suggestions that will be innovative and necessary.
文摘Recently the State Council decided to extend the period ofduty exemption for imports of equipment and raw materials by foreign-invested enterprises below US$30 million.In order to administrate import and export activities in light ofinternational practice and apply a unified, fair and standardizedpolicy toward import duties, the State Council, on December28,1995, decided to reform and adjust the policies of import duties by fairly significant reduction of the overall import tariff leveland elimination of preferences of import-duty exemption for mostimport items, which was also applicable to imports of equipmentand raw materials by foreign-invested enterprises set up since April1st, 1996. At the same time, with a view to maintaining the policycontinuity and relative stability, those enterprises established before March 31, 1996 were allowed an extended duty-exemptionperiod of one to two years for importation of equipment and rawmaterials(referring to construction materials, etc.) if such importswere below the value of their total investments, and for
文摘The author uses the statistics from 1981 to 2002 to perform a logarithmic regression analysis on the contribution made by foreign investment to Chinese economy. The measurement shows that the following effects on Chinese economy are brought by large amount of foreign investment: 1) Foreign investment, as an important investment source, boosts the increase of the stock of production factors and improves the supplying potentials of Chinese economy. 2) The application of foreign investment speeds the rapid growth of the total production value and the increases the value of Chinese industry. 3) Foreign investment changes the employment structure of Chinese labor force. 4) The tax in China, to some extent, owes its growth to the adoption of foreign investment.
文摘Article 1With a view to promoting the healthy development of foreign invest-ment enterprises, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of investorsof the parties concerned and safeguarding the social and economic order,this set of regulations has been formulated in accordance with the Com-pany Law of the People’s Republic of China,Law of the People’s Republicof China on Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures,Law of the People’sRepublic of China of Foreign on Chinese-Foreign contractual Joint Ven-tures,Law of the people’s of China of Foreign Capital Enterprises,andother relevant laws and regulations.Article 2The alteration of investors’stock equity in foreign investment enter-prises as used hereof refers to the alteration of investors or theirshares(hereinafter referred to as the stock equity) of financialcontribution(inchiding the cooperative conditions offered) in Chinese-for-eign equity joint ventures,Chinese-foreign contractual joint ventures andforeign investment enterprises(hereinafter referred to as the enterprises).
文摘The State Council Office has recently issued"Notification of relevant issues on rectifying andreorganizing non-experimental commercial enter-prises with foreign investment", making it clearthat non-experimental commercial enterprises withforeign investment would be rectified.The notification emphasizes that all the non-experimental commerical enterprises with foreigninvestment which have been presumptuously ap-proved for establishment by localities or depart-ments prior to the issuance by the State CouncilOffice of the Urgent notification of prompt stop oflocal presumptuous approval of establishment ofcommercial enterprises with foreign
文摘When Africa's growth faces headwinds and when China's Belt and Road Initiative finds synergy with Africa's development agenda, it is imperative for Chinese enterprises to adjust their strategies and traditional practices in order to deal with all kinds of risks. It is also urgent for the Chinese government to be fully prepared to help safeguard the legitimate interests of its nationals and enterprises in Africa when it is needed.
文摘The increase of inter-boundary transactions brings a number of benefits for enterprises. However, even when benefits of transfer pricing are evident, multinational organizations still face legal challenges, including performing parts of transactions in another jurisdiction and motives of tax officials in investigating transfer pricing. This is especially true when countries do not want to lose benefits from tax collection. Therefore, many countries and organizations such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Pacific Association of Tax Administrators (PATA), the European Union (EU), and Vietnam have introduced requirements for transfer pricing documentation to prevent transfer pricing manipulation and maintain benefits from taxes. The aim of this research was to assess the compliance of those requirements of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises in Vietnam. This article which is a summary of our research includes the following sections: (1) OECD guidelines of transfer pricing documentation; (2) Vietnam regulations of transfer pricing documentation; (3) results of the research; and (4) discussion and conclusion.
文摘Rural wterprise plays a more and more important role in the development of outward economy of China. In 1994, 44.5 percent of the export value was produced by rural enterprises. This paper will focus on the rural enterprises with export, their growth, structural change and regional distribution. 'San Lai Yi Bu' as a special form of outward enterprises, the foreign investment in rural enterprises the regional distribution and development tendency of rtral aterprises with foreign investment will be studied at the same time. The factor analysis will be used to study the evolution of the role that rural enterprises played in the development of outward economy, the regional difference in the development level and industrial structure of rural enterprises of outward economy.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.71572032)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China(No.2017405)
文摘The present study seeks to address two fundamental questions.(1)Does outward foreign direct investment(OFDI)enhance enterprise performance ultimately?(2)How does this effect come about?A new dataset from the years 2011 to 2016 based on the micro-data of 88 Chinese multinational-listed enterprises was used to test research hypotheses with the mediating effect modeling approach.The study results reveal that:(1)the investment intensity has a positive influence,while investment span has a negative influence on enterprise performance;(2)the enhanced innovation capability can considerably increase the enterprise performance,while investment intensity and span both hinder the upgrading of innovation capability;and(3)the innovation capability of an enterprise plays a partial intermediary role among investment span and enterprise performance.However,there is no mediating effect between investment intensity,innovation ability,and enterprise performance.
文摘In recent years, China’s service industries have absorbed an increasing amount of foreign direct investment (FDI); foreign investors have taken wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) as the most preferred vehicle of making investment in China; free ports have become a major source of FDI inflows to China; China’s FDI inflows as a percentage of global FDI inflows have been in decline. In the export-oriented or import-substitution manufacturing industries, China still needs to vigorously absorb FDI in the future. In addition, China should continue opening its infrastructure and social service industries. It is therefore imperative to further improve the institutional and policy environment for foreign investment utilization.
文摘The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Coop-eration (MOFTEC),the State Administration forIndustry and Commerce (SAIC),the State Economicand Trade Commission (SETC),the Ministry of Finance(MOF),the State Administration for Exchange Control(SAEC),the State Taxation Bureau (STB) and the GeneralCustoms Administration (GCA) (hereinafter referred to asCompetent Joint Annual Inspection Agencies) have jointlyissued a circular a few days before which stipulates that,from the year 1997 onwards,a joint annual inspection willbe conducted on FIEs in order to further improve and stan-dardize China’s investment environment,lessen the burdenson the shoulders of enterprises and enhance the level of ad-ministration over FIEs.
文摘Chinese outward foreign direct has increased substantially in recent years, investment (OFDI) in developed economies driven by structural adjustments in China 's economy. This article describes the inflection point of Chinese investment in the European Union and the United States since 2008. A new data set is used to highlight similarities and differences of Chinese investment patterns in the world's two biggest economies. The second part examines the policy response on both sides of the Atlantic to promote investment from China and at the same time address political and economic risks related to these new flows.
文摘As a representative of the fourth generation of overseas Chinese,Dato Gan Tian Loo,vice president of the Malaysian Chinese Association(MCA),attended the First Session of the 13th CPPCC(Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference)National Committee in 2018 as a non-voting member.Although he was in Malacca when the Two Sessions took place in Beijing this year,he followed the developments closely,especially the adoption of the Foreign Investment Law.
文摘In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly, the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the new company law and foreign-invested enterprise law. Finally, Impact on the Law of Foreign Investment Enterprises. From these researches, it is concluded that the promotion of the new company law on the relationship between FIEs and some suggestions liar the coexistence of the lwo.
文摘In this paper, the impact of the new company law on foreign-funded enterprise law are analyzed. Firstly. the foreign investment enterprise law is summarized, followed by a detailed introduction of the impact of the new company law and foreign-invested enterprise law . Finally. Impact on the Law of Foreign Investment Enterprises. From these researches, it is concluded thai the promotion of the new company law on the relationship between FIEs and some suggestions for the coexistence of the two.
文摘China has undergone the three major stages in its development of foreign-invested enterprise: exploratory development, accelerated development and innovative development. This harnessing of foreign investment has resulted in tremendous success for China, including making up for the funds shortage for economic construction, promoting corporate technological progress and management expertise, easing employment pressure, increasing fiscal revenue and boosting trade. At the same time, there have been problems, including questions of economic security, environment and energy issues, unequal competition and problems with the management of foreign-invested enterprises. To promote the development of foreign-invested enterprises in both a healthy and rapid fashion, China should look toward "maintaining policy continuity, promoting the forward-looking nature of policy, strengthening policy guidance and highlighting policy innovativeness."