Chinese firms are seeking to diversify their revenue streams with purchases of U.S. companies, a market analyst said. With an export-oriented economy, "Chinese companies need to escape the profit squeeze in low-end manufacturing and move up and down the value chain. Expanding investment in developed economies is an essential part of that," said Thilo Hanemann, a research director at Rhodium Group. The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday that Chinese investments in the United States are at $8 billion so far this year, which puts it on a record-setting pace. In 2007, Chinese investments in the United States, separate from the government's bond buying, was at a record of nearly $9 billion. The investments include several big deals. China Petrochemical Corp. has spent $2.5 billion to buy one-third of Devon Energy Corp. of Oklahoma City. Dalian Wanda Group purchased movie theater company AMC Entertainment for $2.6 billion. In addition, Wanxiang Group, which makes auto parts, said it planned to invest $465 million in Waltham, Mass., company A123, which makes batteries. That provoked a complaint from Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., who pointed out that A123 was given a $249 million grant from the Department of Energy. That meant U.S. taxpayer dollars will benefit a rival of the United States, Stearns complained.
GMT 17:19 2018 Thursday ,11 January
China factory gate inflation slows to 13-month lowGMT 17:50 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
German industrial output rebounds in NovemberGMT 17:39 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
Samsung tips record Q4 operating profit of more than $14 bnGMT 17:29 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
German industrial orders dip in NovemberGMT 15:36 2018 Thursday ,04 January
China factory activity accelerated in December: CaixinGMT 13:33 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Turkey inflation rate eases but still stubbornly high in DecemberGMT 16:27 2018 Monday ,01 January
China manufacturing activity slows in DecemberGMT 17:36 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Spain to leave EU's deficit 'sin bin' next year: Rajoy
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor