Finnish firms grow steadily with China

By Wang Danna (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-02-26 12:43

Even though there's room for more business, China already provides many opportunities for Finnish companies in several sectors including energy saving, environmental protection, paper and pulp, and IT and telecom, Finnish Business Council in Beijing (FBCB) chairman Mikko Harju told China Daily.

"There seems to be a constant flow of new companies either setting up shops in China or seeking export and import opportunities with Chinese counterparts," he said.

After years of cooperation, the two countries have made great progress in their trade ties. The business environment and information availability have improved greatly as well, especially after China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, said Harju.

Finnish companies here have witnessed first hand China's phenomenal growth, especially in the investment sector. New laws and regulations have increased transparency in business dealings. And, significant investments in infrastructure, including public transportation services, have improved companies' efficiency and competitiveness.

With the volume of data traffic exploding, FBCB expects further improvements in IT infrastructure in terms of both capacity and reliability. It also expects better and more cost-efficient export cargo services for smaller volumes.

Harju expected active promotion of tri-party collaboration among China, Russia and Finland, which will mean improved railway cargo services from northern China to northeastern Europe can be put to good use.

Finnish companies are traditionally strong in technical capabilities, research and development, product quality, and innovation. With better marketing and understanding of the Chinese market, customers and consumers, they should be in a strong competitive position in China, Harju said.


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