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China Faces Record Foreign Investment Exodus Amid Escalating Trade Tensions

by Team Lumida
February 14, 2025
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  • China saw a record $168 billion net outflow of foreign direct investment in 2024, the largest since 1990, with foreign investors channeling only $4.5 billion into the country.
  • The decline is exacerbated by escalating trade tensions with the U.S., including new tariffs and retaliatory measures, which are deterring foreign companies from investing in China.
  • Despite efforts to attract foreign investment, such as tax breaks and improved treatment for investors, China faces significant challenges, including a slowing economy and geopolitical uncertainties.
  • Japanese companies, traditionally among China’s largest foreign investors, are increasingly shifting their investments to the U.S., with Japanese FDI in China stagnating while U.S.-bound investments hit a record $75.6 billion.

What Happened?
China experienced a significant decline in foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, with a net outflow of $168 billion, marking the largest capital flight in data going back to 1990. This trend reflects a broader slowdown in foreign investment, which has been declining since reaching a peak of $344 billion in 2021. The situation has been further complicated by the resurgence of trade tensions with the U.S., including the imposition of 10% tariffs on Chinese products and retaliatory measures by China, such as probes into major U.S. companies like Google and Apple.

Additionally, Chinese investors are increasingly moving capital abroad, with $173 billion invested overseas, further exacerbating the net outflow of capital. The decline in FDI has been driven by factors such as debt repayment and profit repatriation by foreign firms, as well as a slowdown in new investments due to geopolitical uncertainties and a weakening economy.


Why It Matters?
The decline in FDI into China has significant implications for the country’s economic growth and global competitiveness. The slowdown reflects a combination of factors, including a weakening economy, rising geopolitical tensions, and a challenging business environment. The U.S.-China trade war has further deterred foreign companies from investing in China, with many opting to shift their investments to other regions, particularly the U.S.

The situation is further complicated by China’s efforts to attract foreign investment, including tax breaks and improved treatment for investors. However, these measures have yet to stem the decline in FDI, as foreign companies remain wary of the risks associated with operating in China. The decline in FDI also reflects broader trends, such as the shift in global supply chains and the increasing preference of companies to diversify their investments away from China.


What’s Next?
The outlook for foreign investment in China remains challenging, with the ongoing trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainties likely to continue deterring foreign companies from investing in the country. Despite efforts to attract foreign capital, including tax incentives and improved treatment for investors, China faces significant hurdles in reversing the decline in FDI.

The shift in investment patterns, particularly the increasing preference of Japanese companies for the U.S. over China, underscores the broader trend of diversification away from China. This trend is likely to persist, with companies seeking to mitigate risks associated with operating in China. Additionally, the resurgence of trade tensions between the U.S. and China could further exacerbate the decline in FDI, as companies become more cautious about committing capital to China.

Overall, China’s ability to attract foreign investment will depend on its ability to address the underlying challenges, including geopolitical risks, economic uncertainties, and a complex business environment. Without significant reforms and improved relations with major trading partners, the decline in FDI is likely to continue, posing a significant challenge to China’s economic growth and global competitiveness.

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