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As more of China’s foreign firms, investors mull exodus amid zero-Covid controls, what can Beijing do?

  • Prominent Chinese experts say flexible coronavirus controls could help foreign businesses that contribute a great deal to the national economy
  • Surveys by business lobby groups continue to show how China’s restrictive measures to contain the coronavirus are having far-reaching implications

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Foreign businesses in China are waiting to see how Beijing responds to their concerns and appeals amid lockdowns across the country. Photo: AP

Beijing cannot afford to overlook a worrying trend of foreign companies becoming more inclined to pull out of China, according to prominent Chinese experts who also say that more flexible coronavirus controls could help address the problem.

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China’s leaders have vowed to maintain a “dynamic zero-Covid” policy that focuses on saving lives even as the nation struggles to control what is becoming its worst wave of infections while other nations relax their restrictions.

However, a growing number of recent surveys by multiple business lobby groups in China reflects how heavy-handed containment measures are undermining foreign investors’ confidence in the world’s second-largest economy.

“If any foreign investors leave because we adhere to the ‘dynamic zero-Covid’ measures, surely China will be worried,” said Peng Peng, executive chairman of the Guangdong Society of Reform, a think tank with ties to the provincial government.

To stabilise the economy, we must stabilise foreign investment
Huo Jianguo, former think tank head

Huo Jianguo, the former head of a think tank under China’s commerce ministry, also said the government must continue to address the hardships facing foreign companies that operate in the country.

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