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On December 4, the Ministry of Commerce held a regular press conference. A reporter asked. Recently, due to changes in Sino-Japanese relations, many Japanese companies are considering reducing their business in China. What comments does the Ministry of Commerce have on this? Also, for China, is it still important for Japanese companies to invest in China? Ministry of Commerce spokesman He Yadong said that recently, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae blatantly made erroneous remarks about Taiwan, seriously undermining the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, and Japan bears an unshirkable responsibility for this. China is the second-largest consumer goods market in the world, has the world's largest middle income group, and has huge investment and consumption potential. At the same time, China is committed to high-quality development, accelerated green, digital and intelligent transformation, and has strong industrial support capabilities. It is the best application scenario for the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation. China has always been an ideal, safe and promising investment destination for foreign investors, and multinational companies, including Japanese companies, have expressed optimism about the Chinese market. Since this year, 54,000 new foreign-invested enterprises have been established in China, an increase of 14.7% over the previous year. China has always adhered to the basic national policy of opening up to the outside world, and the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee made a series of arrangements such as “actively expanding independent openness” and “expanding space for two-way investment cooperation.” We welcome investors from various countries to invest and develop businesses in China and share China's development opportunities.

Zhitongcaijing·12/04/2025 07:57:04
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On December 4, the Ministry of Commerce held a regular press conference. A reporter asked. Recently, due to changes in Sino-Japanese relations, many Japanese companies are considering reducing their business in China. What comments does the Ministry of Commerce have on this? Also, for China, is it still important for Japanese companies to invest in China? Ministry of Commerce spokesman He Yadong said that recently, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae blatantly made erroneous remarks about Taiwan, seriously undermining the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, and Japan bears an unshirkable responsibility for this. China is the second-largest consumer goods market in the world, has the world's largest middle income group, and has huge investment and consumption potential. At the same time, China is committed to high-quality development, accelerated green, digital and intelligent transformation, and has strong industrial support capabilities. It is the best application scenario for the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation. China has always been an ideal, safe and promising investment destination for foreign investors, and multinational companies, including Japanese companies, have expressed optimism about the Chinese market. Since this year, 54,000 new foreign-invested enterprises have been established in China, an increase of 14.7% over the previous year. China has always adhered to the basic national policy of opening up to the outside world, and the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee made a series of arrangements such as “actively expanding independent openness” and “expanding space for two-way investment cooperation.” We welcome investors from various countries to invest and develop businesses in China and share China's development opportunities.