What they say
Updated: 2011-12-09 08:10
(China Daily)
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Being a WTO member in the past 10 years, China had remarkable steps which are also new steps for all other countries and business partners Can we think about growth, stability and a sustainable world without China? You got the answer to the question, so let's take it as an opportunity. Alstom will continue to invest in China, for the future growth in China and international businesses outreach.
China's WTO membership encourages us to grow our 'local roots' strategy for our business and operation in China, just as we do globally.
-----Jianwei Zhang
, Bombardier China president and chief country representative
Alcoa has experienced in China in the past 10 years a healthy, profitable and fast growth. The WTO has made China more open and its legal and business policies have become more transparent. We expect that China will be more open 10 years after its official accession to the WTO.
-----Chen Jinya
, president of Alcoa Asia-pacific
I am glad to see that SKF China growth has been on the fast track during the last 10 years of China's WTO membership. Our business has undoubtedly enjoyed the improving investment and trade environment in China. It is with anticipation I am looking forward to China's next fabulous 10 years.
-----Erik Nelander
, president of SKF China
Obviously, China's entry into the WTO has promoted the economic and trade relations between China and the rest of the world and the development of China's aviation industry is a good example. Airbus is proud to be part of it.
-----Lindsey Mi
, vice-president of Airbus China
China has seen faster development since its accession to the WTO. And today, China's GDP, as seen in reports, is very positive - it is now the second- largest economy in the world and income levels are rising. Also, the airport and the aviation authorities in China are expanding the infrastructure very efficiently. These all point to huge growth opportunities and Honeywell is very fortunate and proud to be an integral part of this.
-----Briand greer, president of Honeywell Aerospace, APAC