Study on Political Risks of Chinese Enterprises’ Investment in the US
Abstract
This paper analyzes the political risks of Chinese enterprises’ investment in the US with uncertainty of the current world economy. The political risks are mainly reflected by adjustments in the US strategy toward China that show duality and asymmetry of the cooperative containment, which will become the source that most profoundly and frequently influences Chinese enterprises’ investment in the US. However, because of the complementary factor endowments and special political status of the two countries, there is a huge space for their economic and trade cooperation. Thus, simple business practice like Chinese enterprises’ investment in the US should be de-politicized as much as possible. Therefore, we need to study the US investment policymaking process and seek countermeasures according to current world’s political and economic circumstance and specific situation of domestic enterprises, thereby creating favorable policies of Chinese enterprise’s investment in the US and reducing the political risks.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7485
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