Exclusive-German investment in China eases in H1 after record high

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Exclusive-German investment in China eases in H1 after record high
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By Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) - German direct investment in China eased in the first half of the year albeit remaining close to its record high in ...

By Sarah Marsh BERLIN - German direct investment in China eased in the first half of the year albeit remaining close to its record high in 2022 and increasing as a share of the country'sMusicians, humour and stories galore help Bruce Guthro's Celebration of Life | SaltWireBERLIN - German direct investment in China eased in the first half of the year albeit remaining close to its record high in 2022 and increasing as a share of the country's overall investment abroad, according to...

The data underscores concerns that German firms continue to invest heavily in China despite the government's pleas for companies to reduce their exposure and its sharp cut in investment guarantees for the country. "The trend towards China remains mostly unchanged also this year," said IW analyst Juergen Matthes."Although the German economy is overall investing much less abroad, new direct investments in China remain nearly as high as before."Germany's government has in recent months urged businesses to reduce their strategic dependencies on China given its view that Asia's rising superpower is a growing threat to global security.

 

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