China is most favored by foreign investors: survey (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-06-30 09:38 When it comes to find the best place to lay an
investment, China is most likely to be the top choice for most foreign
investors, according to a survey released in Paris on Wednesday.
52 percent of polled international investors named China as the most
attractive country for international investment in 2005. The figure was 37
percent in 2004.
Through the survey, the French offices of auditors Ernst and Young found that
China has a better chance than the United States, which scored 39 percent, of
becoming foreigners' ideal destination for investment.
India, with 18 percent, and Poland, 17 percent, currently rank as more likely
than Germany, 16 percent, and Britain, 13 percent, to receive foreign
investment.
In terms of regional choices, China stood third in the list after western
Europe, 63 percent, and central and eastern Europe, 55 percent, but before the
United States/Canada, which stood at 45 percent.
Investors said they were drawn to central and eastern Europe and China by low
labor costs and better competitive and productivity rates.
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