The paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of China in attracting foreign direct investment in the future, and on that basis, makes a basic estimation of the possible trend of foreign investment growth.
The paper examines in detail the Japanese forest system in terms of law, organizational structure and planning, analyzes as a priority the changes in the policy and concept of forest management in recent years and the thinking over the reform of the state forest, and puts forward some proposals for the establishment of China's forest management system by drawing upon the Japanese experiences.
With competition pressure from outside, the emerging economies relaxed the regulation of inbound foreign investment.
It is difficult to rely only on administrative approval to effectively prevent the risks associated with the investment and operation of state owned enterprises in foreign countries.