US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Business / Opinion

    What's next for China?

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2014-05-04 15:47

    BEIJING -- Some say that the "golden days" for foreign companies operating in China are over. But Jeffrey Towson, co-author of the "The One-Hour China Book," believes the Chinese market still has appeal.

    "The days of easy competition are over. The second wave may have been more profitable. But I think the competition is a lot more difficult," he told Xinhua in an exclusive interview.

    He said compared with previous years, local regulations are now clearer and consumers are buying more.

    "In the past, people had market share but they didn't make much money. Now they're starting to make money and the system is in some ways easier to navigate," said the Peking University professor and private equity investor.

    Towson co-wrote "The One-Hour China Book" with Jonathan Woetzel. The best-selling "speed-read" book introduces trends that are shaping today's China.

    Competition between foreign and local companies may intensify, as the latter are spending more funding on research and development, as well as becoming more innovative.

    Towson named the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei as an example. According to the company's 2012 Corporate Sustainability Report, it had about 150,000 employees, of which 45.36 percent were working in R&D.

    "That's a lot of people. That combination of huge manufacturing scale plus increasing brainpower, that's pretty daunting," he said.

    Foreign entrepreneurs have worries about government intervention in the market. But Towson said their concerns may be misplaced. "It's not gonna determine your success and most things. It's the competition that's your biggest worry," he said.

    He noted that in some areas like telecommunications, the government will play a bigger role. "But in most industries, like restaurants and online services, it's not gonna be a big factor."

    Having invested in multiple countries, Towson confessed that "the interception of the government in business is the norm, not just in China, but also in Africa, a lot of parts of Europe, and a lot of sectors in the US It doesn't strike me as anything terribly unusual."

    Chinese Internet companies have been growing rapidly, with both innovative products and well-known entrepreneurs increasing in number. Towson said e-commerce is "the next really big thing in China."

    Online marketplaces Tmall and Taobao, both owned by the Alibaba Group, saw transactions totaling 35 billion yuan ($5.68 billion) during the so-called "Double-11 Shopping Spree" which took place on Nov. 11 last year

    Towson said he thinks highly of Jack Ma, the executive chairman and the lead founder of the Alibaba Group.

    What's next for China?

    What's next for China?

    China's FDI up 10.44% in January-February

    China's FDI rose 16.11% in January

    Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

    Hot Topics

    Editor's Picks
    ...
    ...
    亚洲av无码成h人动漫无遮挡| 日韩中文字幕欧美另类视频| 日本无码小泬粉嫩精品图| 中文字幕在线观看亚洲日韩| 日韩av无码久久精品免费| 亚洲欧美日韩另类中文字幕组| 无码AV大香线蕉| 国产午夜无码精品免费看动漫| 日韩成人无码中文字幕| 日韩精品中文字幕无码一区| 国产在线观看无码免费视频| 性无码专区无码片| 日韩精品无码视频一区二区蜜桃| 日韩AV无码中文无码不卡电影| 亚洲AⅤ无码一区二区三区在线| 色欲A∨无码蜜臀AV免费播| 免费无码又爽又刺激一高潮| 亚洲乱码中文字幕综合234| 无码人妻精品中文字幕免费| 在线看中文福利影院| 色偷偷一区二区无码视频| 亚洲啪啪AV无码片| 国产又爽又黄无码无遮挡在线观看 | 人妻少妇久久中文字幕一区二区| 99无码熟妇丰满人妻啪啪| 无码人妻一区二区三区在线| 一夲道无码人妻精品一区二区| 中文字幕视频免费| 最近免费视频中文字幕大全| 国产日韩精品中文字无码| √天堂中文官网8在线| 中文字幕av无码专区第一页| 亚洲中文字幕AV在天堂| 无码AV一区二区三区无码| 久久青青草原亚洲av无码| 四虎成人精品国产永久免费无码| 无码人妻少妇久久中文字幕 | 日韩精品无码Av一区二区| 午夜亚洲av永久无码精品| 中文国产成人精品久久亚洲精品AⅤ无码精品| 国产日产欧洲无码视频无遮挡|