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EU companies forced to ‘silo’ operations in China, harming competitiveness, report finds

January 10, 2025
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EU companies forced to ‘silo’ operations in China, harming competitiveness, report finds
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The report, based on surveys and interviews with 128 member companies between August and November 2024, outlines how businesses are restructuring their supply chains, workforce, and R&D to remain compliant and competitive in the Chinese market.  

European companies operating in China have had to isolate their operations from their global business to avoid market barriers and penalties for non-compliance, but this has been at the expense of their global competitiveness, the European chamber of commerce said.  

While siloing may mitigate some business challenges, it also has negative side effects, including increased costs, duplication, inefficiency and reduced innovation. The practice could also accelerate deglobalisation, leading to a reduction in global economic and productivity growth.

“Moreover, even if a company has siloed its China operations, it may still not be recognised as a ‘domestic manufacturer’ and allowed access to China’s procurement market,” the report stressed.  

EU foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to China have already fallen by 29% compared to 2022, and the Chamber warned that this trend is likely to intensify if companies perceive the costs of staying in China as outweighing the benefits. And European companies operating in China currently face risks related to heightened trade tensions over the imposed tariffs on Chinese EVs, over-reliance on a single market and conflicting regulatory regimes, such as those related to corporate reporting requirements on supply chains and sustainability.     

Ambiguities in China’s national security laws, such as the Counter-Espionage Law and the Foreign Relations Law, exacerbate all these challenges by referring to the concept of national security without providing clear guidance on what constitutes a ‘state secret’, “raising the potential for inconsistent enforcement and compliance challenges,” the report says.  

The European chamber of commerce has urged foreign companies to actively participate in China’s standard-setting processes to protect their interests, while calling on Beijing to remove market access barriers and clarify regulatory expectations to encourage sustainable foreign investment. 

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