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China Investment Monitor
Rhodium Group's interactive China Investment Monitor tracks Chinese direct investment in the U.S.
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Rhodium Group's interactive China Investment Monitor tracks Chinese direct investment in the U.S.
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Engagement was absolutely the right US strategy for the post 1978 China that risked everything to shift away from Communism; but unless Beijing demonstrates recommitment to that course now Washington and others will go a different way.
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After a record 2016, Chinese direct investment in the United States dropped by more than a third (35%) in 2017 to $29 billion of consummated deals.
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California became the number one recipient of Chinese FDI in recent years, with more than $16 billion in 2016 alone. Much of the investment has gone into two important areas – real estate and technology.
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Chinese FDI in the US has grown rapidly in recent years, and hit $46B in 2016. But this year investment by Chinese companies dropped significantly, with the value of newly announced US takeovers down 67% in the first three quarters compared to 2016.
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The Dashboard project has a simple design: gauge China’s implementation of its self-stated reform goals in the 10 policy domains it judges essential to long-term growth potential.
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As China’s leaders convene the 19th Party Congress on October 18, RHG's Daniel H. Rosen and Logan Wright preview potential windows for reform.
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At the end of 2016, China tightened administrative reviews for capital outflows, including outbound foreign direct investment. These changes have slowed down the pace of new Chinese outbound M&A activity
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In recent years, U.S.-China foreign direct investment has evolved into a two-way street, with combined annual investment passing $60 billion in 2016.