Thursday, February 15, 2001, updated at 14:59(GMT+8)
Business
China Shows Increased Attraction to Foreign Investors
According to a latest survey on senior managers with 1000 global enterprises conducted by AT Kearney (http://www.atkearney.com/), a major US management-consulting firm, the developing countries have become increasingly to show a strong appeal to foreign investors. China is reported to have taken the second ranking from past third last year among the countries and regions wooing investors.
The survey released February 13th reveals that slow economic growth has resulted in an outflow of investment into the developing countries from the US. Some 30 percent of respondents believed that a sound investment environment this year than last is in China, Mexico, India and Brazil, and 19 percent still have confidence in the US.
The annual survey also shows that the US remains still a country with the greatest attraction to investors though a slowing down of economy has been noted. Besides China, other Asian countries have come gradually to take a rising ranking in alluring foreign investment.
According to a latest survey on senior managers with 1000 global enterprises conducted by AT Kearney (http://www.atkearney.com/), a major US management-consulting firm, the developing countries have become increasingly to show a strong appeal to foreign investors. China is reported to have taken the second ranking from past third last year among the countries and regions wooing investors.