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    China Touts Business Potential to US Companies Despite 'rising Instability'

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    Posted on March 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    China reassures US companies of its economic resilience despite instability, aiming to boost foreign investment and counter US tariffs.

    China Promotes Business Opportunities to US Firms Despite Instability

    By Liz Lee

    BEIJING (Reuters) -China's economy tsar, Vice Premier He Lifeng, sought to reassure foreign CEOs of the country's business potential, describing the economy as highly resilient, while global investment banks cautiously raised their 2025 outlook for the country.

    Vice Premier He met with the heads of Apple, Pfizer, Mastercard, Cargill and others on Sunday, and held meetings with pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly, medical device company Medtronic and specialty glass maker Corning, a commerce ministry statement said.

    Beijing is keen to stabilise foreign investment and attract new capital as policymakers try to boost domestic consumption to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.

    Several global investment banks have acknowledged China's latest supportive policy moves, with Nomura, ANZ, Citi and Morgan Stanley all raising their forecasts for the country's 2025 economic growth by 50 basis points since last week.

    However, they all fell short of China's official 5% growth forecast, citing U.S. tariffs and domestic deflationary pressures.

    "China will continue to improve the business environment and welcome more investment by multinational companies in China, sharing opportunities for development," He told the business leaders, describing China's economy as "highly resilient" and "full of vitality".

    Foreign CEOs are attending the China Development Forum in Beijing on Sunday and Monday, with some expected to meet President Xi Jinping on Friday, sources have told Reuters.

    On Monday, Cargill CEO Brian Sikes also met with China's commerce minister.

    'RISING INSTABILITY'

    The Trump administration has imposed 20% tariffs on all Chinese goods since taking office in January, accusing Beijing of not doing enough to stem the flow of fentanyl into the United States.

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang, speaking at the forum on Sunday, urged countries to open their markets to combat "rising instability and uncertainty", and promised more active macroeconomic policies.

    U.S. Republican Senator Steve Daines, a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, met Li on Sunday with seven senior executives from U.S. companies. Daines called the meeting a chance for them to air their views on the business environment in China directly to Li.

    Some 86 company representatives from 21 countries came to the business forum this year, with American firms making up the largest group of attendees, state broadcaster CCTV said.

    However, a source said fewer American CEOs are in attendance compared with last year.

    "Definitely, we have confidence for China's development. We have been invested consistently for decades in China, and we will continue for decades to come," Corning CEO Wendell Weeks told the state-run Global Times.

    American direct-selling firm Amway was monitoring the impact of U.S. tariffs, but its chief executive, Michael Nelson, said the company is focused on the future of the Chinese market, according to the newspaper.

    Apple, which depends heavily on China for the production and assembly of its products, on Monday announced that it will set up a new clean energy fund worth 720 million yuan ($99 million) to expand its clean energy capacity in China.

    (Reporting by Liz Lee and Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Tom Hogue and Sonali Paul, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •China reassures foreign CEOs about its economic resilience.
    • •Global banks cautiously raise China's 2025 economic outlook.
    • •China aims to stabilize foreign investment amid US tariffs.
    • •Foreign CEOs attend China Development Forum in Beijing.
    • •Apple announces new clean energy fund in China.

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    2How are global banks reacting?

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    3What is the China Development Forum?

    The China Development Forum is an event where foreign CEOs meet to discuss business opportunities in China.

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